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BIBLIOGRAPHY


BIBLIOGRAPHY

BIBLIOGRAPHIES

Burr, Nelson R.  A Critical Bibliography of Religion in America.  Vol. IV, pts. 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5 of Religion in American Life.  Edited by James Ward Smith and A Leland Jamison.  Princeton:  Princeton University Press, 1961.
Smith, Wilbur M.  An Annotated Bibliography of D. L. Moody.  Chicago:  Moody Press, 1945.

GENERAL HISTORY

Anderson, Philip J. and Blanck, Dag  (eds.).  Swedish-American Life in Chicago: Cultural and Urban Aspects of an Immigrant People, 1850-1930.  Chicago:  University of Illinois Press,1992.
Brown, A. Theodore, and Glaab, Charles N.  A History of Urban America.    New York: The Macmillan Co., 1967.
Degler, Carl N.  The Age of the Economic Revolution, 1876-1900.  Vol. V of The Scott Foresman American History Series.  Edited by David M.     Potter and Carl N. Degler.  Glenview, IL:   Scott, Foresman and Co.,    1968.
Faulkner, Harold U.  American Economic History.  8th ed.  New York:     Harper & Row, Publishers, 1960.
Groat, George Gotham.  An Introduction to the Study of Organized Labor in America.  New York:  The Macmillan Co., 1916.
Handlin, Oscar.  The Uprooted: The Epic Story of the Great Migrations that Made the American People.  Boston:  Little, Brown and Co., 1951.
Thomson, David.  England in the Nineteenth Century, 1815-1914.  Vol.     VIII in The Pelican History of England.  Edited by J. E. Morpurgo.      Baltimore:  Penguin Books, 1950.

GENERAL RELIGIOUS HISTORY

Brauer, Jerald C.  Protestantism in America: A Narrative History.      Philadelphia: The Westminster Press, 1953.
Elliott-Binns, L. E.  Religion in the Victorian Era.  2nd ed.  London:     Lutterworth Press, 1946.
Gaustad, Edwin Scott.  A Regious History of America.  New York: Harper      & Row Publishers, 1966.
Holland, Dewitte, (ed.).  Sermons in American History: Selected Issues in the American Pulpit 1630-1967.  Nashville: Abingdon Press, 1971.
Hudson, Winthrop S.  American Protestantism.  Chicago: University of     Chicago Press, 1961.
________.  Religion in America.  New York: Scribner’s, 1965.
McLaughlin, William G., Jr.  Modern Revivalism: Charles Grandison Finney to Billy Graham.  New York: The Ronald Press, 1959.
Moore, R. Laurence.  Selling God: American Religion in the Marketplace of Culture.  Oxford:  Oxford University Press, 1994.
Morse, Richard C.  History of the North American Young Men’s Christian Association.  New York: Association Press, 1913.
Olmstead, Clifton E.  History of Religion in the United States.  Englewood Cliffs, N. J.:  Prentice Hall, Inc., 1960.
________.  Religion in America: Past and Present.  Englewood Cliffs, N. J.:  Prentice Hall, Inc. 1961.
Orr, J. Edwin.  The Light of the Nations: Evangelical Renewal and Advance in the Nineteen Century.  Grand Rapids: William B. Eerdmans Publishing Co., 1965.
Scharpff, Paulus.  History of Evangelism: Three Hundred Years of Evangelism in Germany, Great Britain, and the United States of America.  Translated by Helga Bender Henry.  Grand Rapids: William B. Eerdmans Publishing Co., 1966.
Shedd, Clarence Prouty and Others.  History of the World’s Alliance of Young Men’s Christian Association.  London:  S.P.C.K., 1955.
Sweet, William Warren.  Revivalism in America: Its Origin, Growth, and Influence.  Nashville : Abingdon Press, 1944.
Weinberger, Bernard A.  They Gathered at the River: The Story of the Great Revivalists and their Impact upon Religion in America.  Boston:  Little, Brown and Co., 1958.

MONOGRAPHS–SECULAR THEMES

Bruce, Robert V.  1877: Year of Violence.  Indianapolis: Bobbs-Merrill Co., Inc. 1959.
David, Henry.  The History of the Haymarket Affair: A Study in the American Social-Revolutionary and Labor Movements.  2nd ed.  New York:  Russell and Russell, Publishers, Inc.,1958.
Higham, John.  Strangers in the Land; Patterns of American Nativism, 1860-1925.  New         Brunswick: Rutgers University Press, 1955.
Hobsbawn, Eric J.  Labouring Men: Studies in the History of Labour.      London:  Weidenfeld and Nicolson, 1964.
Hofstader, Richard.  Social Darwinism in American Thought, 1860-1915.  Philadelphia:  University of Pennsylvania Press, 1944.
________.  The Age of Reform: From Bryan to F. D. R.  New York: Alfred A.     Knopf, 1955.
Kirkland, Edward C.  Industry Comes of Age: Business, Labor, and Public Policy, 1860-1897.  Vol. VI of The Economic History of the United States.  Edited by Henry David and Others.  New York: Holt,         Rinehart and Winston, 1961.
Lubove, Roy.  The Progressives and the Slums: Tenement House Reform in New York City, 1890-1917.  Pittsburgh:  University of Pittsburgh Press, 1962.
Nevis, Allan.  The Emergence of Modern America, 1865-1878.  Vol. VIII of   A History of American Life.  Edited by Arthur M. Schlesinger and Dixon Ryan Fox.  New York:  Macmillan Co., 1927.
Pierce, Bessie Louise.  A History of Chicago.  3 vols.  New York:   A. A.     Knopf, 1937-1957.
Riis Jacob.  How the Other Half Lives: Studies among the Tenements of  New York.  New York:  Charles Scribner’s Sons, 1890.
Schlesinger, Arthur Meier.  The Rise of the City, 1878-1898.  Vol. X of  A History of American Life.  Edited by Arthur M. Schlesinger and Dixon Ryan Fox.  New York:  The Macmillan Co.,1933.
Ware, Norman J.  The Labor Movement in the United States, 1860-1895:  A Study in Democracy.  New York:  D. Appleton and Co., 1929.
Wolff, Leon.  Lockout: The Story of the Homestead Strike of 1892:  A Study of Violence, Unionism, and the Carnegie Steel Empire.  New York:  Harper & Row, Publishers,1965.
Wyllie, Irvin G.  The Self-Made Man in America: The Myth of Rags to Riches.  New Brunswick:  Rutgers University Press, 1954.

MONOGRAPHS–RELIGIOUS THEMES

Abell, Aaron Ignatius.  The Urban Impact on American Protestantism, 1865-1900.  Vol. LIV of the Harvard Historical Studies.  Cambridge:  Harvard University Press, 1943.
Fifty-five Years: The Young Men’s Christian Association of Chicago, 1858-1913.  Chicago:  The Board of Managers, 1913.
Hopkins, Charles Howard.  History of the Y. M. C. A. in North America.      New York:  Association Press, 1951.
________.  The Rise of the Social Gospel in American Protestantism, 1865-1915.  Vol. XIV in the Yale Studies in Religious Education.  New Haven:  The Yale University Press, 1940.
Hudson, Winthrop S.  The Great Tradition of the American Churches.  New York:  Harper & Brothers, 1953.
May, Henry.  Protestant Churches and Industrial America.  New York:  Harper & Brothers, Publishers, 1949.
Smith, Timothy L.  Revivalism and Social Reform: American Protestantism on the Eve of the  Civil War.  New York:  Harper & Row, Publishers, 1957.
Weisenburger, Francis P.  Ordeal of Faith: The Crisis of Church-Going America, 1865-1900.  New York: Philosophical Library, 1959.

ESSAYS

Engels, Friedrich.  Socialism, Utopian and Scientific.  New York:  International Publishers, 1935.
Gompers, Samuel.  Labor and the Common Welfare.  New York:  Dutton & Co., 1919.
Hofstader, Richard.  Anti-intellectualism in American Life.  New York:  Alfred A. Knopf, 1964.
Robinson, Margaret Blake.  A Reporter at Moody’s.  Chicago:  The Bible Institute Colportage Association, 1900.

COLLECTIONS OF ESSAYS OR DOCUMENTS

Abrams, Richard M., and Levine Lawrence W. (eds.)  The Shaping of Twentieth Century America: Interpretive Articles.  Boston:  Little, Brown and Co., 1965.
Kennedy, Gail (ed.).  Democracy and the Gospel of Wealth.  Problems in American Civilization.  Edited by George R. Taylor.  Boston:  D. C. Heath and Co., 1949.
Manning, Thomas G.  The Chicago Strike of 1894:  Industrial Labor in the Late Nineteenth Century.  Vol. IV of Government and the American Economy: 1870 to the Present.  Edited by Thomas G. Manning and David M. Potter.  Revised.  New York:  Holt, Rinehart and Winston, 1960.
Morgan, Howard Wayne (ed.).  Gilded Age: A Reappraisal.  Syracuse:  Syracuse University Press, 1963.

BIOGRAPHIES, MEMOIRS, AND PERSONAL RECOLLECTIONS

Abbott, Lyman.  Silhouettes of My Contemporaries.  New York:  Doubleday, Page & Co., 1921.
Bradford, Gamaliel.  D. L. Moody.  A Worker in Souls.  Garden City:  Doubleday, Doran & Co.,1927.
Bready, J. Wesley.  Lord Shaftesbury and Social-Industrial Progress.  London: George Allen & Unwin Ltd., 1933.
Carswell, Donald.  Brother Scots.  New York:  Harcourt, Brace, and Co., 1927.
Chapman, J. Wilbur.  The Life and Work of Dwight L. Moody.  Philadelphia:  John C. Winston Co., 1900.
Cockburn, John.  The Hungry Heart:  A Romantic Biography of James Keir Hardie.  London:  Jarrolds Publishers Ltd., 1956.
Curtis, Richard K.  They Called Him Mister Moody.  Garden City:  Doubleday & Co., 1962.
Daniels, William H.  D. L. Moody and His Work.  Hartford:  American Publishing Co., 1875.
________.   Moody: His Words, Work, and Workers.  New York:  Nelson & Phillips, 1877.
Day, Richard E.  Bush Aglow: The Life Story of Dwight L. Moody, Commoner of Northfield.  Philadelphia: The Judson Press, 1936.
Drummond, Henry L.  Dwight L. Moody:  Impressions and Facts.  New York:  McClieve, Phillips and Co., 1900.
Eerdman, Charles R.  D. L. Moody:  His Message for Today.  New York:  Fleming H. Revell Co., 1928.
Evensen, Bruce J.  God’s Man for the Gilded Age: D. L. Moody and the Rise of Modern Mass Evangelism.  Oxford:  Oxford University Press, 2003.
Farwell, John V.  Early Recollections of Dwight L. Moody.  Chicago:  The Bible Institute Colportage Ass’n, n.d.
Findlay, J. F., Jr.  Dwight L. Moody: American Evangelist, 1837-1899.  Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1969.
Findlay, J. F., Jr.  Dwight L. Moody: American Evangelist, 1837-1899.  Grand Rapids: Baker Book House, 1969.
Fitt, Arthur P.  Moody Still Lives: Word Pictures of D. L. Moody.  3rd ed. New York:  Fleming H. Revell Co., 1936.
________.  The Shorter Life of D. L. Moody.  Chicago: Bible Institute Colportage Assn., 1900.
Goodspeed, E. J.  A Full History of the Wonderful Career of Moody and Sankey in Great Britain and America.  New York:  Henry S. Goodspeed & Co, 1876.
Hodder, Edwin.  The Life and Work of the Seventh Earl of Shaftesbury.     K. G.  London:  Cassell & Co., Ltd, 1886.
M[acKinnon], J [ane].  Recollections of D. L. Moody and His Work in Britain, 1874-1892.  Edinburgh:  Oliphant, Anderson & Ferrier, 1905.
MacPherson, John.  Revival and Revival Work: A Record of the Labors of D. L. Moody and Ira D. Sankey, and other Evangelists.  London:  Morgan and Scott, [1876?].
McDowell, John, and Others.  What D. L. Moody Means to Me: An Anthology of Appreciations and Appraisals of the Beloved Founder of the Northfield Schools.  East Northfield, Mass.:  The Northfield Schools, 1937.
McDowell, John.  Dwight L. Moody: The Discover of Men and the Maker of Movements.  New York:  Fleming H. Revell Co., 1915.
McGraw, James.  Great Evangelical Preachers of Yesterday.  Nashville:  Abingdon Press, 1961.
Moody, Paul.  My Father: An Intimate Portrait of Dwight Moody.  Boston:   Little, Brown and Co., 1938.
Moody, William R.  D. L. Moody.  New York:  The Macmillan Co., 1930.
________.  Life of Dwight L. Moody.  New York:  Fleming H. Revell Co., 1900.
Pollock, John C.  Moody: A Biographical Portrait of the Pacesetter in Modern Evangelism.  New York:  The Macmillan Co., 1960.
Smart, W. J.  Six Mighty Men.  New York:  The Macmillan Co., 1956.
Smith, George Adam.  The Life of Henry Drummond.  New York:  Doubleday & McClure Co.,1898.
Stewart, William.  J. Keir Hardie: A Biography.  London:  Cassell & Co., Ltd., 1921.
Sweet, William Warren.  Makers of Christianity: From John Cotton to Lyman Abbott.  New York:  Henry Hold and Co., 1937.
Williams, A. W.  Life and Work of Dwight L. Moody: The Great Evangelist of the Nineteenth Century.  Chicago:  P. W. Ziegler, 1900.

PERIODICALS

Carnegie, Andrew.  “Wealth,” North American Review, CXLVIII (June, 1889), 653-664.
Findlay, James Franklin, Jr., “Moody, ‘Gapmen,’ and the Gospel: the Early Days of Moody Bible Institute,” Church History, XXXI (September, 1962), 322-335.
Gladden, Washington.  “The Working People and the Churches,” The Independent, XXVII (July 30, 1885), 968-969.
Greenbaum, Fred.  “The Social Ideas of Samuel Gompers,” Labor History, VII (Winter, 1966), 35-61.
Gutman, Herbert G.  “Protestantism and the American Labor Movement: The Christian Spirit in the Gilded Age,” The American Historical Review, XXII (October, 1966), 74-101.
Mead, Sidney E.  “American Protestantism since the Civil War.  I.  From     Denominationalism to Americanism.”  The Journal of Religion, XXXVI  (January, 1956), 1-16.
________.  “American Protestantism since the Civil War.  II.  From Americanism to Christianity,” The Journal of Religion, XXXVI (April, 1956), 67-89.
“Messrs. Moody and Sankey in Brooklyn,” The Christian Advocate, L  (November 11, 1875), 354.
Perry, H. Francis.  “The Workingman’s Alienation from the Church,”  American Journal of  Sociology, IV (March, 1899), 621-629.
Weisberger, Bernard A.  “ Evangelists to the Machine Age,” American Heritage, VI (August,1955), 20-23, 100-101.
Wise, Daniel.  “Our Unevangelzed Masses,” The Christian Advocate, L (August 19, 1875), 257.

ENCYCLOPEDIA ARTICLE

“Hardie, James Keir,” Encyclopedia Britannica, 1966 ed., Vol. XI.
“Moody, Dwight Lyman,” Encyclopedia Britannica, 1966 ed., Vol. XV.

UNPUBLISHED MATERIALS

Findlay, James Franklin, Jr.  “Dwight L. Moody: Evangelist of the Gilded Age, 1837-1899.”  Unpublished Ph. D. dissertation, Department of History, Northwestern University, 1961.
A Letter from Alex S. Bain of Glasgow, Scotland, to the Reverend Myron R. Chartier, February 19, 1968.
A Book of Remembrance: The Jubilee Souvenir of the Glasgow United Evangelistic Association’s Evangelistic and Amelioriative Schemes, 1874-1924.  Glasgow:  Glasgow United Evangelistic Association, 1924.
New York Times.  1876, 1886, 1890, 1896.
Report of the Education and Labor Committee of the Senate upon the Relations between Labor  and Capital, and the Testimony Taken by the Committee.  Vol. III.  Washington:  U. S. Government Printing Office, 1885.

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