Alison Collis Greene
@alisongreene
US religious history, Candler School of Theology, Emory • No Depression in Heaven (2016) • Appalachian born & raised • sporadic tweeter • views mine
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25-02-2009 19:18:25
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Heathen is here! Thankful to the team Harvard University Press for shepherding this through a pandemic and to so many others for thinking with me and supporting me along the way.
Sharing my new piece for madebyhistory on a moment when celebrating the Mexican War of Independence triggered a war on undocumented immigrants orchestrated by cruel and perverse gov’t leaders. Lucky to work once again with the amazing Carly Goodman! washingtonpost.com/made-by-histor…
Seminar for Fri, Sept 23, 1:15-4:30pm Oslo time: The Great Depression, the New Deal, & the Grassroots in the US. Presenters: Randall Stephens, Alison Collis Greene, Jason Ward, Sam Klee, Chair: Dr. Hilde Løvdal Stephens Contact to take part via Zoom.#UShistory #EnviroHist tinyurl.com/3jc5th4d
I’ll have more to say about this soon, but this book by Helen Jin Kim 김헬렌/김진 is such an important read, for scholars of evangelicalism, of 20th c Am history, Korean history, and global religion.
Great class visit with Brandon Wason PittsTheologyLibrary Special Collections. @MikeYorke1 Kelli O’Neil especially enjoyed an original Whitefield letter, several early AME documents, and the Larkin charts.
US religious history Rose Library Emory : a crystal ball and spells and charms alongside Christian tracts; Daddy Grace; Salman Rushdie; and so much more. Thank you for an extraordinary visit!
to be honest, I don’t know what is more difficult Candler School of Theology, some of the courses or remembering how to use the automated sinks 😵💫
We were so excited to have Kathryn Gin Lum come to Candler School of Theology . She spoke to a full house about her phenomenal, field-shaking book Heathen. So much fun!
I'm looking forward to this session at the OAH on "Race, Religion, and Overlapping Crises in US History," despite the unfortunate early hour. Join us to hear great #AmRel work by Kathryn Gin Lum, Alison Collis Greene, Joseph Stuart , and Dr. Tarango. Saturday 4/1 | 8:45am - 10:15am