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The Hymnal: A Reading History

  • Author: Phillips, Christopher
Unlike modern hymnals, which are larger and heavier and more expensively produced, older hymnbooks were affordable and designed to be read. People dog-eared them, wrote notes in them, learned... More…

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Contents

  • Preface
  • Acknowledgments
  • Prologue: Looking for Hymns
  • Introduction: A Reader's Hymnbook
  • Interlude 1. The Wide, Wide World of Hymns
  • Part I. Church
  • 1. How Hymnbooks Made a People
  • 2. How to Fight with Hymnbooks
  • 3. Hymnbooks at Church
  • 4. Giving Hymnbooks, and What the Hymnbook Gives
  • 5. Devotion and the Shape of the Hymnbook
  • Interlude 2. Philadelphia, 1844
  • Part II. School
  • 6. Hymnbooks and Literacy Learning
  • 7. How Hymnbooks Made Children's Literature
  • 8. How Hymns Remade Schoolbooks
  • 9. Singing as Reading; or, A Tale of Two Sacred Harps
  • Interlude 3. Henry Ward Beecher Takes Note
  • Part III. Home
  • 10. Did Poets Write Hymns?
  • 11. How Poems Entered the Hymnbook
  • 12. The Return of the Private Hymnbook
  • 13. Emily Dickinson's Hymnody of Privacy
  • Epilogue: The Hymnological Decade
  • Glossary of Bibliographic Terms
  • Notes
  • Index