Book contents
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- List of Tables and Figures
- Preface
- I “As Slavery Never Did”: American Religion and the Rise of the City
- II “Numbering Israel”: United States Census Data on Religion
- III “An Infinite Variety of Religions”: The Meaning and Measurement of Religious Diversity
- IV “A Motley of Peoples and Cultures”: Urban Populations and Religious Diversity
- V “A New Society”: Industrialization and Religious Diversity
- VI “No Fast Friend to Policy or Religion”: Literacy and Religious Diversity
- VII “God's Bible at the Devil's Girdle”: Religious Diversity and Urban Secularization
- VIII “If the Religion of Rome Becomes Ours”: Religious Diversity, Subcultural Conflict, and Denominational Realignment
- IX “Matters Merely Indifferent”: Religious Diversity and American Denominationalism
- Appendixes
- A Cities in the Study
- B Church Membership and Population in 122 Cities, 1890 and 1906
- C Categorization of Religious Bodies, 1890 and 1906
- D Composition of Church Membership in 122 Cities, 1890 and 1906
- E A Typology of Urban Religious Change, 1890–1906
- F Religious Diversity Scores for 122 Cities, 1890 and 1906
- G A Note on Weighted Least Squares (WLS) Regression Analysis
- Notes
- References
- Index
E - A Typology of Urban Religious Change, 1890–1906
from Appendixes
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 27 October 2009
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- List of Tables and Figures
- Preface
- I “As Slavery Never Did”: American Religion and the Rise of the City
- II “Numbering Israel”: United States Census Data on Religion
- III “An Infinite Variety of Religions”: The Meaning and Measurement of Religious Diversity
- IV “A Motley of Peoples and Cultures”: Urban Populations and Religious Diversity
- V “A New Society”: Industrialization and Religious Diversity
- VI “No Fast Friend to Policy or Religion”: Literacy and Religious Diversity
- VII “God's Bible at the Devil's Girdle”: Religious Diversity and Urban Secularization
- VIII “If the Religion of Rome Becomes Ours”: Religious Diversity, Subcultural Conflict, and Denominational Realignment
- IX “Matters Merely Indifferent”: Religious Diversity and American Denominationalism
- Appendixes
- A Cities in the Study
- B Church Membership and Population in 122 Cities, 1890 and 1906
- C Categorization of Religious Bodies, 1890 and 1906
- D Composition of Church Membership in 122 Cities, 1890 and 1906
- E A Typology of Urban Religious Change, 1890–1906
- F Religious Diversity Scores for 122 Cities, 1890 and 1906
- G A Note on Weighted Least Squares (WLS) Regression Analysis
- Notes
- References
- Index
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- Religious Diversity and Social ChangeAmerican Cities, 1890–1906, pp. 176 - 179Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 1988