The late Ogasapian (music history, U. of Massachusetts) discusses the musical practices of religious groups in America from 1620 to 2000 for general readers, professional church musicians, pastors and
This volume brings together the most important elements of the genius of W. E. B. DuBois, Harvard's first African-American graduate and arguably the father of American sociology as well as the premier
Brinsfield, a retired army chaplain and adjunct professor of theology, examines the functions and roles of 238 chaplains who accompanied regiments of the North and South at the Battle of Gettysburg du