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Negotiating Secular (and Religious) Settlements - Damon Mayrl, Secular Conversions: Political Institutions and Religious Education in the United States and Australia, 1800-2000 (Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 2016)

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  04 December 2017

Karen Barkey*
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University of California, Berkeley [[email protected]]
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References

1 Alfred Stepan, 2001, Arguing Comparative Politics (Oxford, Oxford University Press).

2 Damon Mayrl, 2016, Secular Conversions: Political Institutions and Religious Education in the United States and Australia, 1800-2000 (Cambridge, Cambridge University Press).

3 Robert Bellah, 1967, “Civil Religion in America”, Journal of the Academy of Arts and Sciences, 96 (1): 1-21; Denis Lacorne, 2011, Religion in America: A Political History (New York, Columbia University Press); Philip Gorski, 2017, American Covenant: A History of Civil Religion from the Puritans to the Present (Princeton, Princeton University Press).

4 Justice Benjamin and Colin MacLeod, 2016. Have a Little Faith: Religion, Democracy, and the American Public School (Chicago, The University of Chicago Press).

5 Allie Gross, 2017, “The Schools Blurring the Line Between Church and State”, The Atlantic, May 24, 2017. https://www.theatlantic.com/education/archive/2017/05/the-school-blurring-the-line-between-church-and-state/527418/.

6 James W. Fraser, 2016, Between Church and State: Religion and Public Education in Multicultural America (Baltimore, Johns Hopkins University Press).