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    May 1775: Religion becomes politics

    posted on April 16, 2016 by Katherine Carte | No comments

      At moments of crisis, we turn to our faith; at least, that’s what lots of people assumed when church... Continue reading →

    Outlining Religion and the American Revolution

    posted on April 2, 2016 by Katherine Carte | No comments

    Since I started working on the subject of religion and the American Revolution, the central question has been: “what does that... Continue reading →

    Writing for Aunt Marilyn: Involving Students in Public Humanities

    posted on March 25, 2016 by Katherine Carte | No comments

    In class today, I gave students my regular spiel about writing for their Aunt Marilyn. The gender and name of this... Continue reading →

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