Irish Presbyterians and the Shaping of Western Pennsylvania,
1770–1830 is a historical study examining the religious culture of
Irish immigrants in the early years of America. Despite fractious
relations among competing sects, many immigrants shared a vision of a
renewed Ireland in which their versions of Presbyterianism could
flourish free from the domination of landlords and established church.
In the process, they created the institutional foundations for western
Pennsylvanian Presbyterian churches. Rural Presbyterian Irish church
elders emphasized community and ethnoreligious group solidarity in
supervising congregants’ morality. Improved transportation and the
greater reach of the market eliminated near-subsistence local
economies and hastened the demise of religious traditions brought from
Ireland. Gilmore contends that ritual and daily religious practice, as
understood and carried out by migrant generations, were abandoned or
altered by American-born generations in the context of major economic
change.
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ISBN
9780822986249
Publisert
2024
Utgiver
University of Pittsburgh Press
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Engelsk
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Digital bok
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