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- The Fourth Great Awakening and the Future of Egalitarianism: Book report, Robert William Fogel's The Fourth Great Awakening and the Future of Egalitarianism, 2000. [e]
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- Charles Tilly [r]: (May 27, 1929 - April 29, 2008) An American sociologist who published prolifically on a variety of subjects, including European state formation, democratization, social movements and other contentious politics, and social science methodology. [e]
- Christianity [r]: The largest world religion, which centers around the worship of one God, his son Jesus Christ, and his Holy Spirit. [e]
- Civil society [r]: The space for social activity outside the market, state and household; the arena of uncoerced collective action around shared interests, purposes and values. [e]
- Fourth Great Awakening [r]: A religious awakening that some scholars (notably economic historian Robert Fogel) argue took place in the United States during the 1960s and 1970s. [e]
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- Josiah Strong [r]: (1847-1916) A Protestant clergyman, missionary leader and author associated with the Third Great Awakening. [e]
- Protestantism [r]: The branch of Christianity that separated from the Roman Catholic Church during the Reformation of the 16th century. [e]
- Robert E. Lee [r]: (1807-1870) American soldier who became the outstanding general of the Confederate army in the American Civil War and a postwar icon of the South's "lost cause." [e]
- Second Great Awakening [r]: (1800–1830s): the second great religious revival in American history and consisted of renewed personal salvation experienced in revival meetings combined with dramatically increased interest in philanthropic projects. [e]
- Social Gospel [r]: Protestant intellectual movement that applied Christian principles to social problems. [e]
- Social movement [r]: Contentious performances, public displays and advocacy campaigns by ordinary people to assert collective claims for attention, redress of grievances and change, and the voluntary associations, formal organizations and emergent institutions that coordinate and direct them. [e]
- The Fourth Great Awakening and the Future of Egalitarianism (book by Robert William Fogel) [r]: Add brief definition or description
- The Fourth Great Awakening and the Future of Egalitarianism [r]: Book report, Robert William Fogel's The Fourth Great Awakening and the Future of Egalitarianism, 2000. [e]
- U.S. History [r]: The history of the United States of America from the colonial era to the present. [e]
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