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God and Greater Britain: Religion and National Life in Britain and Ireland, 1843-1945


God and Greater Britain: Religion and National Life in Britain and Ireland, 1843-1945

Hardback by Wolffe, John

God and Greater Britain: Religion and National Life in Britain and Ireland, 1843-1945

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ISBN:
9780415035705
Publication Date:
14 Jul 1994
Language:
English
Publisher:
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint:
Routledge
Pages:
340 pages
Format:
Hardback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 27 May - 1 Jun 2024
God and Greater Britain: Religion and National Life in Britain and Ireland, 1843-1945

Description

Concern and debate over the role of religion in the make up of the United Kingdom is a contemporaneously relevant as it was in the nineteenth century. God and Greater Britain is a survey of the contribution of religion to society, politics, culture and national self-understanding in Britain and Ireland at a pivotal period in their historical development. It derives from primary research as well as from an extensive synthesis of the secondary literature. John Wolffe's timely and stimulating appraisal of the centrality of religion is well illustrated with specific episodes and uniquely places religion in a firm historical perspective.

Contents

Preface Acknowledgements 1. Introduction: Religion and Nationhood in Modern Britain 2. A Strange Warming? The Formatin of Victorian Religion 3. God Made Them High or Lowly? Official Religion 4. Outside the Sheepfold? Unofficial Religion 5. High Tide of Faith? National Identity around 1950 6. Thine is the Kingdom? Politics, Community, and the Monarchy 7. The Real Free Church? Culture and Belief 8. Onward CHristian Soldiers? The Empire and War 9. Conclusion:Nationalism and Secularization

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