Contents

 

The Geography of Religion

 

Introduction—Roger W. Stump, Guest Editor

 

Pilgrimage Traditions and the Nature Mystique in Western European Culture—Mary Lee Nolan

 

The Pilgrimage Town of Lourdes—Gisbert Rinschede

 

Quakers, North Carolinians and Blacks in Indiana’s Settlement Pattern—Gregory S. Rose

 

The Disciples of Christ in Antebellum Indiana: Geographical Indicator of the Border South—Bruce Bigelow

 

The Catholic Church in French Louisiana: An Ethnic Institution?—Cecyle Trepanier

 

Patterns in the Survival of Catholic National Parishes, 1940–1980—Roger W. Stump

 

Culture, Conflict and Cemeteries: Lebensraum for the Dead—David Newman

 

The Belgian Roadside Chapels of Wisconsin’s Door Peninsula—William G. Laatsch and Charles F. Calkins

 

The Hare Krishna’s Transformation of Space in West Virginia—Carolyn V. Prorok