The Tune That Defined a Nation, The Evolution of The Battle Hymn of the Republic
Support the channel: 0:00 I: Canaans Happy Shore 2:26 II: John Browns Body 9:23 III: Julia Ward Howe 18:12 IV: Tune 19:51 V: The First Arkansas 22:29 VI: Reconstruction 26:12 VII: Theology 34:16 VIII: Imperialism 38:40 IX: Civil Religion 44:14 X: Protest 50:27 XI: The Promised Land 55:06 XII: A National Anthem Sources, further reading: The primary source was The Battle Hymn of the Republic: A Biography of the Song that Marches On by John Stauffer and Benjamin Soskis (Oxford University Press, 2013). Additional sources were: The Social Gospel in American Religion: A History by Christopher H. Evans (NY University Press, 2017) Strange Rites by Tara Isabella Burton (PublicAffairs, 2020) Julia Ward Howe and the Coming Day of Jehovah: Eschatology and Rhetorical Flexibility in The Battle Hymn of the Republic by Mark Decker (ESQ: A Journal of NineteenthCentury American Literatu
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