Category Archives: Heyrman, Christine L.

Teachers on Teaching Part 3

A discussion of the Center’s 1989 summer seminars for high school teachers, Writers and Readers: Literature and Its Publics and Republics, Ancient to Modern. 478 – Teachers on Teaching Part 3

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Teachers on Teaching Part 2

Donald Delo, Morris Eaves, Christine Heyrman, and Frank Mahoney participated in the Center’s 1988 summer secondary education seminars, entitled Writers and Readers: Literature and Its Public and Republics Ancient to Modern. 426 – Teachers on Teaching Part 2

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Religion and Knowledge in Early America

Christine Heyrman discusses the appearance of early American evangelicalism, which stressed piety and religious feeling, just after the Revolutionary War with the immigration southward of Presbyterians, Baptists, and Methodists into Kentucky, Georgia, Tennessee, and the western Carolinas. Significant aspects of … Continue reading

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