Franklin T. Lambert
Franklin T. Lambert is a Professor of History at the at Purdue University. He received his Ph.D. from Northwestern University in 1990 and has special interests in American Colonial and Revolutionary Era history.[1] Before earning his Ph.D. he was also a punter for the Pittsburgh Steelers from 1965-1966.[2]
Publications
Books
- Frank Lambert (1994). "Pedlar in Divinity": George Whitefield and the Transatlantic Revivals, 1737-1770. Princeton University Press. ISBN 978-0-691-03296-2.
- Frank Lambert (1999). Inventing the Great Awakening. Princeton University Press. ISBN 978-0-691-04379-1.
- Frank Lambert (2005). James Habersham: Loyalty, Politics, And Commerce In Colonial Georgia. University of Georgia Press. ISBN 978-0-8203-2539-2.
- Frank Lambert (2005). The Barbary Wars: American Independence In The Atlantic World. Macmillan. ISBN 978-0-8090-9533-9.
- Frank Lambert (2006). The Founding Fathers and the Place of Religion in America. Princeton University Press. ISBN 978-0-691-12602-9.
- Frank Lambert (2008). Religion in American Politics. Princeton Univ. ISBN 978-0-691-12833-7.
- Frank Lambert (2009). The battle of Ole Miss: civil rights v. states' rights. Oxford University Press. ISBN 978-0-19-538042-2.
Book chapters
- Frank Lambert (2004). "Evangelical Revivals as Commicative Spheres in Colonial Era". In Norbert Finzsch; Ursula Lehmkuhl. Atlantic communications: the media in American and German history from the seventeenth to the twentieth century. Berg. ISBN 978-1-85973-679-1.
- Franklin T. Lambert (2011). ""Virginia's Religious Revolution: From Established Monopoly to Free Marketplace". In Joseph War. Britain and the American South. Univ. Press of Mississippi. ISBN 978-1-60473-600-7.
Articles
- Fathers Against Sons, and Sons Against Fathers: The Habershams of Georgia and the American Revolution. Georgia Historical Quarterly 84 (Spring 2000): 1-29.
- God-And a Religious President...Or Jefferson and No God: Campaigning for a Voter Imposed Religious Test in 1800. Journal of Church and State 39 (Autumn 1997): 769-789.
- "The First Great Awakening: Whose Interpretive Fiction?" New England Quarterly 68 (December 1995): 650-659.
- Subscribing for Profits and Piety: The Friendship of Benjamin Franklin and George Whitefield. William and Mary Quarterly 50 (July 1993): 529-554.
- The Religious Odd Couple: Benjamin Franklin and George Whitefield." Christian History 12 (Spring 1993): 30-32.
- I Saw the Book Talk’: Slave Readings of the First Great Awakening. Journal of Negro History 77 (Fall 1992): 185-198.
- The Great Awakening as Artifact: George Whitefield and the Construction of Intercolonial Revival, 1739-1745. Church History 60 (June 1991): 223-246.
- Pedlar in Divinity: George Whitefield and the Great Awakening, 1737-1745.Journal of American History 77 (December 1990): 812-837.
- Free Silver and the Kentucky Democracy, 1891-1895. The Filson Club History Quarterly 53 (April 1970): 145-177.
Encyclopedia articles
- The Great Awakening, in Encyclopedia of the Enlightenment, 4 vols. Oxford University Press, 2003. ed. by Alan Charles Kors.
Further reading
- "Interview: Frank Lambert". God in America. PBS.
References
- ↑ "Franklin T. Lambert". Directory. Purdue University.
- ↑ https://pittsburghsportsdailybulletin.wordpress.com/2012/02/29/frank-lambert-steelers-punter-1965-1966/. Missing or empty
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