The Cross and the Trenches: Religious Faith and Doubt Among British and American Great War SoldiersBloomsbury Academic, 2003 M05 30 - 311 páginas The modernist historiographical model of the Great War neglects such traditional modes of thought as religious response to battle. Drawing on the testimony of over 500 British and American soldiers, Schweitzer provides an in-depth account of topics such as soldiers' prayers and biblical readings, as well as religious doubts. As a detailed snapshot of religion during the war, this study provides a crucial preamble to studies of the legacy of the Great War. |
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... Tennessee in 1887 , York received lit- tle formal organized religious instruction in his youth . After the death of his father in 1911 , York drank , fought , and gambled for several years until late in 1914 , when , under pressure from ...
... Tennessee State Library and Archives , Nashville Tennessee ) , as cited in Lee , Sergeant York , 17 . 113. Lee , Sergeant York , 18 . 114. Ibid . , 19. Perhaps Major Buxton cited Numbers 32 : 6 : " Shall your brethren go to war , and ...
... Tennessee Historical Quarterly , Fall , 1977 , in Major Papers , WWIS - 8290 , USAMHI . Marchant , Eric . Papers . Microfilm , DS / MISC / 26 , IWM . Marhefka , Joseph . Diary . WWIS - 8040 , USAMHI . Marriott , Sidney C. Papers . LC ...
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The British and American Churches and the War 3 | 3 |
The Spectrum of Religious Faith | 17 |
Chaplains | 63 |
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