. A specialist in religious and environmental history, he brings a unique "outsider’s perspective" to the subject as a British-born scholar. Beyond this series, he has authored several books, including Religion in America Since 1945: A History full lecture list or more details on a specific era, like the Great Awakenings Patrick Allitt - The Great Courses Journeys
: Examines religion through the physical design of places of worship, the sounds of hymns, and even cultural food traditions (e.g., the "Protestant casserole"). Key Themes and Historical Periods TTC - Prof. Patrick N Allitt - American Religious History
explores the remarkable vitality and diversity of spiritual life in the United States. Moving beyond "the pews," Allitt examines how religion has historically intersected with American politics, social movements, and even sensory experiences—from the architecture of temples to the cultural significance of the "Protestant casserole". Course Highlights & Core Themes Historical Breadth: The 24-lecture series spans from the spiritualities of Native Americans and early European contact through the Great Awakenings , and the rise of uniquely American movements like Religion & Social Change: The Spiritual Engine of America: A Journey Through Prof
The Great Courses series, American Religious History , taught by Professor Patrick N. Allitt Beyond this series, he has authored several books,