Religion in Industrial Society: Oldham and Saddleworth, 1740-1865 (Oxford Historical Monographs)

by M a Smith

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This book analyzes the way British churches sought to meet the challenge of industrialization and urbanization during the period 1740-1865. Based on a case-study of Oldham and Saddleworth, it challenges the received view that the Anglican church in the 18th century was characterized by complacency and inertia, and it reveals Anglicanism's vigorous and creative response to the new conditions. M.A. Smith reassesses the significance of the centrally directed church reforms of the mid-19th century, and emphasizes the importance of local energy and enthusiasm. Dr Smith charts the growth of denominational pluralism in Oldham and Saddleworth, and compares Anglican and nonconformist approaches to promoting church growth. He demonstrates the extent to which all the churches participated in a common culture shaped by the influence of Evangelicalism, and shows the extent to which active co-operation between the churches rather than denominational conflict predominated.
  • ISBN10 0198204515
  • ISBN13 9780198204510
  • Publish Date 27 October 1994
  • Publish Status Out of Print
  • Out of Print 3 May 2011
  • Publish Country GB
  • Publisher Oxford University Press
  • Imprint Clarendon Press
  • Format Hardcover
  • Pages 322
  • Language English