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The Passing of Protestant England - Secularisation and Social Change, c.1920-1960 (Hardcover, New): S. J. D. Green The Passing of Protestant England - Secularisation and Social Change, c.1920-1960 (Hardcover, New)
S. J. D. Green
R2,418 Discovery Miles 24 180 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

In this book S. J. D. Green offers an important account of the causes, courses and consequences of the secularisation of English society. He argues that the critical cultural transformation of modern English society was forged in the agonised abandonment of a long-domesticated Protestant, Christian tradition between 1920 and 1960. Its effects were felt across the nation and among all classes. Yet their significance in the evolution of contemporary indigenous identities remains curiously neglected in most mainstream accounts of post-Victorian Britain. Dr Green traces the decline of English ecclesiastical institutions after 1918. He also investigates the eclipse of once-common moral sensibilities during the years up to 1945. Finally, he examines why subsequent efforts to reverse these trends so comprehensively failed. His work will be of enduring interest to modern historians, sociologists of religion, and all those concerned with the future of faith in Britain and beyond.

The Boundaries of the State in Modern Britain (Hardcover, New): S. J. D. Green, R.C. Whiting The Boundaries of the State in Modern Britain (Hardcover, New)
S. J. D. Green, R.C. Whiting
R2,813 R1,997 Discovery Miles 19 970 Save R816 (29%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This innovative book provides an essential historical perspective on the boundaries of the state in modern Britain. The collection of inter-disciplinary studies gathered here is unimpressed by the apparent 'rise' of the state before 1979 and its supposed 'decline' in the wake of Thatcherism. The Boundaries of the State in Modern Britain constitutes a comprehensive and coherent attempt to delineate the many and varying aspects of public involvement in private life during the twentieth century. It shows how the state has advanced into some areas of life, whilst vacating others. It explores the impact of these changes on civil society and intellectual life in Britain. Finally, the contributors consider where the state might be going in the twenty-first century.

The Passing of Protestant England - Secularisation and Social Change, c.1920-1960 (Paperback): S. J. D. Green The Passing of Protestant England - Secularisation and Social Change, c.1920-1960 (Paperback)
S. J. D. Green
R1,168 Discovery Miles 11 680 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

In this book S. J. D. Green offers an important account of the causes, courses and consequences of the secularisation of English society. He argues that the critical cultural transformation of modern English society was forged in the agonised abandonment of a long-domesticated Protestant, Christian tradition between 1920 and 1960. Its effects were felt across the nation and among all classes. Yet their significance in the evolution of contemporary indigenous identities remains curiously neglected in most mainstream accounts of post-Victorian Britain. Dr Green traces the decline of English ecclesiastical institutions after 1918. He also investigates the eclipse of once-common moral sensibilities during the years up to 1945. Finally, he examines why subsequent efforts to reverse these trends so comprehensively failed. His work will be of enduring interest to modern historians, sociologists of religion, and all those concerned with the future of faith in Britain and beyond.

Religion in the Age of Decline - Organisation and Experience in Industrial Yorkshire, 1870-1920 (Paperback, Revised): S. J. D.... Religion in the Age of Decline - Organisation and Experience in Industrial Yorkshire, 1870-1920 (Paperback, Revised)
S. J. D. Green
R1,397 Discovery Miles 13 970 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The seemingly inexorable decline of Christianity in Britain has long fascinated historians, sociologists and churchmen. They have also been exasperated by their failure to understand its origins or chart its progress. Sceptical both of traditional accounts and of their more recent rejection by revisionist writers, S. J. D. Green concentrates scholarly attention for the first time on the 'social history of the chapel' in a characteristic industrial-urban setting. He demonstrates just why so many churches were built in late Victorian Britain, who built them, who went to them, and why. He evaluates the 'associational ideal' during its period of greatest success, and explains the causes of its decline. In this way, Religion in the Age of Decline offers a fresh interpretation of the extent and the implications of the decline of religion in twentieth-century Britain.

The Boundaries of the State in Modern Britain (Paperback, Revised): S. J. D. Green, R.C. Whiting The Boundaries of the State in Modern Britain (Paperback, Revised)
S. J. D. Green, R.C. Whiting
R1,107 Discovery Miles 11 070 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This innovative book provides an essential historical perspective on the boundaries of the state in modern Britain. At a time of intense debate about the state, the collection of interdisciplinary studies gathered here emphasizes the sheer variety of public involvement in British life, the ebb and flow of that involvement and its dynamics, and the wider implications this has for civil society and intellectual life. These new essays contribute to current debates not only by providing a historical analysis but also by looking to future developments.

Religion in the Age of Decline - Organisation and Experience in Industrial Yorkshire, 1870-1920 (Hardcover, New): S. J. D. Green Religion in the Age of Decline - Organisation and Experience in Industrial Yorkshire, 1870-1920 (Hardcover, New)
S. J. D. Green
R3,041 Discovery Miles 30 410 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The seemingly inexorable decline of Christianity in Britain has long fascinated historians, sociologists and churchmen. They have also been exasperated by their failure to understand its origins or chart its progress. Sceptical both of traditional accounts and of their more recent rejection by revisionist writers, S. J. D. Green concentrates scholarly attention for the first time on the 'social history of the chapel' in a characteristic industrial-urban setting. He demonstrates just why so many churches were built in late Victorian Britain, who built them, who went to them, and why. He evaluates the 'associational ideal' during its period of greatest success, and explains the causes of its decline. In this way, Religion in the Age of Decline offers a fresh interpretation of the extent and the implications of the decline of religion in twentieth-century Britain.

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