Religion in the American West
Laurie Maffly-Kipp and Quincy D. Newell, series editors
Erica Wetter, SUP editor
Religion in the American West features creative and innovative scholarship at the crossroads of Western history and North American religion. Beginning with the observation that patterns of religiosity in the West differ in fundamental ways from those in the eastern United States, this series offers a space to analyze and theorize the religious history of the West in a focused, sustained manner. Bringing together history, religion, and region in critical ways, books in the Religion in the American West series illuminate crucial themes such as transnational movement, race and ethnicity, gender, sexuality and religion, religion and the environment, and the construction of the category of religion itself. By attending to religion in the trans-Mississippi West from the pre-contact era to the present, this series will enrich our understanding not simply of isolated western locales, but of the development of the United States and its relationship to the rest of the world.Erica Wetter, SUP editor
Books
- Short Fiction by Jewish Writers from the Soviet UnionEdited and Translated by Sasha Senderovich and Harriet Murav
- Communism in Interwar Czechoslovakia and the Idea of Central EuropeMolly Pucci
- Foreign Donors, Women’s Health, and New Paths for Development in CambodiaMary-Collier Wilks
- Volume 1Friedrich Nietzsche, Edited by Alan D. Schrift Translated by Sean D. Kirkland and Andrew J. Mitchell
- Mobility, Migration, and the Bordering of the Persian GulfLindsey R. Stephenson
- An Ecological History of the Tigris and Euphrates in the Twentieth CenturyDale J. Stahl
- A Riverine History of Empire across China, India, and Southeast AsiaIftekhar Iqbal