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Secularisation in Western Europe, 1848-1914 Hugh Mcleod

Secularisation in Western Europe, 1848-1914 By Hugh Mcleod

Secularisation in Western Europe, 1848-1914 by Hugh Mcleod


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Secularisation can mean many quite different things - rising unbelief, the privatisation of belief, weakening denominational identity, the development of a religiously neutral state. France is the classic example of the secularisation of society in the later nineteenth century.

Secularisation in Western Europe, 1848-1914 Summary

Secularisation in Western Europe, 1848-1914 by Hugh Mcleod

Secularisation can mean many quite different things - rising unbelief, the privatisation of belief, weakening denominational identity, the development of a religiously neutral state. This book reveals both the many-sidedness of secularisation and the great unevenness with which it affected different areas of life. France is the classic example of the secularisation of society in the later nineteenth century. Church and school, then church and state, were separated. Town councils tore down crosses and banned processions. Teachers and doctors were seen as a new priesthood. Yet even in France things were not so simple. In the west, most people remained practising Catholics, and Lourdes demonstrated the continuing vitality of 'popular religion'. When we look at Germany and England, or compare Catholics with Protestants and Jews, the picture becomes even more complex. This book examines the nature and causes of religious change in the three countries, and the class, gender and regional differences within each.

Secularisation in Western Europe, 1848-1914 Reviews

'A very up-to-date mapping of the secularization debate. In this, and in his chosen period, he leads us sure-footedly through a minefield.' - Alistair Mason, University of Leeds, The Expository Times 'An original contribution to an excellent series.' - R.D. Anderson, University of Edinburgh 'A most valuable supplementary text for my particular course which focuses primarily on the intellectual challenges to the foundations of Christian belief. This text clearly brings the secularism theme to the fore and provides a different kind of evidence.' - J. Ibbett, Kingston University

About Hugh Mcleod

HUGH MCLEOD is Professor of Church History at the University of Birmingham and president of the British subcommission of CIHEC, the international church history organisation.

Table of Contents

Introduction.- 1848.- Institutions.- The Pace-Setters.- Belief .- Going to Church.- Identity.- Religion and Popular Culture.- 1914.- Conclusion.- Notes.- Bibliography.- Index.

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NLS9780333597484
9780333597484
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Secularisation in Western Europe, 1848-1914 by Hugh Mcleod
New
Paperback
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
2000-08-11
387
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