Book cover for Religion and Society in England, 1850-1914

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If all the volumes in Macmillan's series Social History in Perspective are as good as Hugh McLeod's Religion and Society in England, 1850-1914, it will be a fascinating series and well worth collecting.' - The Expository Times;Victorians liked to refer to England as 'a Christian country'. But what did this mean at the level of everyday life? The book begins with a social portrait of each of the characteristic forms of religion that flourished in Victorian England, including Anglican, Dissenters, Catholics, Jews, Secularists and the indifferent. It goes on to analyse, making extensive use of oral history, the pervasive and many-sided influence of Christianity before considering the limits of this influence. The forms of Christianity most typical of this time are then considered, with special emphasis on Evangelism at home and abroad and differences between male and female religiosity. Finally, there is an extended discussion on the religious crises of the later Victorian and Edwardian period.
  • ISBN10 0312157983
  • ISBN13 9780312157982
  • Publish Date 1 January 1996
  • Publish Status Out of Print
  • Out of Print 5 January 2017
  • Publish Country US
  • Imprint St. Martin's Press
  • Format Hardcover
  • Language English