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The passing of Protestant England : secularisation and social change, c.1920-1960
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The passing of Protestant England : secularisation and social change, c.1920-1960

S. J. D. Green

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Machine generated contents note: Part I. Outline of the Problem: 1. Towards a social history of religion in modern Britain: secularisation theory, religious change and the fate of Protestant England; 2. Religion in the twilight zone: a narrative of religious decline and religious change in Britain, c.1920-1960; Part II. Disclosures of Decline: 3. The 'soul of England' in an 'age of disintegration': Dean Inge and the 'trial of the churches' in the wake of World War I; 4. The strange death of Puritan England; 5. Social science and the discovery of a post-Protestant people: Rowntree's survey's of York and their other legacy; Part III. Resistance, Revival and Resignation: 6. The 1944 Education Act: a church-state perspective; 7. Was there an English religious revival in the 1950s?; 8. Slouching towards a secular society: expert analysis and lay opinion in the early 1960s; Conclusion: the passing of Protestant England.

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The passing of Protestant England : secularisation and social change, c.1920-1960 by S. J. D. Green. ISBN 9780521839778. Published by Cambridge University Press in 2011. Publication and catalogue information, links to buy online and reader comments.

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