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Religion in the Lands That Became America

A New History
  • Thomas A. Tweed
2025
Yale University Press

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Featured Excerpts

  • ‘The First Thanksgiving, 1621,’ by Jean L. G. Ferris. Library of Congress
    Retrieval

    How the Plymouth Pilgrims Took Over Thanksgiving – and Who History Left Behind

    In some ways, Thanksgiving is a tradition that unites Americans. But the classic image of the Pilgrims obscures important parts of the country’s story.
    by Thomas A. Tweed via The Conversation on November 13, 2025
  • Native Americans perform a burial ceremony under a rock overhang.
    Book Review

    Religion in the Lands That Became America

    Historian Thomas A. Tweed proposes an environmental approach to the study of American religion.
    by Karis Ryu via Arc: Religion, Politics, Et Cetera on July 22, 2025
  • Engraving of Washington kneeling, entitled "The Prayer at Valley Forge"
    Comment

    Did Washington Kneel in Prayer at Valley Forge?

    How the myth says more about Americans’ values and church–state debates than about historical fact.
    by Thomas A. Tweed via Yale University Press Blog on July 1, 2025
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