Freemasonry in American Culture and Society
Freemasonry in American Culture and Society
This insightful book addresses many of the common questions encountered by those on the Masonic path, as well as queries from family members and non-Masons seeking to understand the Craft. Drawing from a wide range of authentic sources, the author has carefully curated reliable information, discarding material of questionable validity to ensure accuracy and trustworthiness. Most chapters include detailed references for further exploration.
Chapters 10, 11, and 12 provide a comprehensive history of the Southern Jurisdiction from 1943 onward, drawing directly from Transactions and official materials supplied by the Supreme Council. Whether you are a Mason, a curious relative, or simply interested in the traditions and history of Freemasonry, this book offers clear, well-researched answers and valuable historical context.
Published by: University Press of America
Publication Date:1986
Page Count: 346