Evelyn Sterne is a Professor of History at the University of Rhode Island, where she also serves as director of the Center for the Humanities. The author of Ballots and Bibles: Ethnic Politics and the Catholic Church in Providence, she is a historian of religion, ethnicity, class, and communal experiments in the early twentieth-century United States.
In this fascinating book, Sterne not only brings to vivid life and too-little-remembered religious movement; she also shows us how people we think of as marginal tell us a great deal about America. * Matthew Bowman, author of The Mormon People: The Making of an American Faith * With this engaging and rich account, Sterne writes The House of David definitively into American religious history, highlighting the group's innovative blend of Christian communalism, entrepreneurialism, and popular entertainments. Her study of this small and controversial religious movement yields fresh insights into race, gender, and early twentieth-century new religious movements in American society. * Judith Weisenfeld, Agate Brown and George L. Collord Professor of Religion, Princeton University * In this fascinating book, Evelyn Sterne not only brings to vivid life and too-little-remembered religious movement; she also shows us how people we think of as marginal tell us a great deal about America. * Matthew Bowman, Author of The Mormon People: The Making of an American Faith * With this engaging and rich account, Evelyn Sterne writes The House of David definitively into American religious history, highlighting the group's innovative blend of Christian communalism, entrepreneurialism, and popular entertainments. Her study of this small and controversial religious movement yields fresh insights into race, gender, and early twentieth-century new religious movements in American society. * Judith Weisenfeld, Agate Brown and George L. Collord Professor of Religion, Princeton University *