Yorkshire Returns of the 1851 Census of Religious Worship: Introduction, City of York and East Riding
Author: John Wolffe
Publisher: Borthwick Publications
Published: 2000
Total Pages: 142
ISBN-13: 9780903857956
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Author: John Wolffe
Publisher: Borthwick Publications
Published: 2000
Total Pages: 142
ISBN-13: 9780903857956
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Borthwick Institute of Historical Research
Publisher: Borthwick Publications
Published: 2000
Total Pages: 214
ISBN-13: 9781904497110
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Sandy Calder
Publisher: Boydell & Brewer
Published: 2016
Total Pages: 317
ISBN-13: 1783270810
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThe Primitive Methodist Connexion's mature social character may have been working-class, but this did not reflect its social origins.
Author: Stuart A. Raymond
Publisher: Casemate Publishers
Published: 2017-04-30
Total Pages: 232
ISBN-13: 1473883474
DOWNLOAD EBOOKWe all have Nonconformist ancestors. In the mid-nineteenth century almost half of the English population were Nonconformists. And there were very few villages where there was not at least one Nonconformist chapel. Local and family historians need to be aware of the diversity of Nonconformity, and of the many sources which will enable them to trace the activities of Nonconformist forebears.Stuart Raymond's handbook provides an overview of those sources. He identifies the numerous websites, libraries and archives that local and family historians need to consult. These are described in detail, their strengths and weaknesses are pointed out, and the contribution currently made by the internet is highlighted.Most Nonconformist denominations are discussed not just the mainstream Presbyterians, Congregationalists, Quakers and Methodists, but also obscure sects such as the Muggletonians and Glasites, and even the two groups who regularly appear on our doorsteps today Jehovahs Witnesses and the Mormons.The religious activities of our Nonconformist ancestors tell us a great deal about them, and provide fascinating insights into their lives.
Author: Clive D. Field
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Published: 2019
Total Pages: 329
ISBN-13: 0198848803
DOWNLOAD EBOOKMoving beyond the (now somewhat tired) debates about secularization as paradigm, theory, or master narrative, Periodizing Secularization focuses upon the empirical evidence for secularization, viewed in its descriptive sense as the waning social influence of religion, in Britain. Particular emphasis is attached to the two key performance indicators of religious allegiance and churchgoing, each subsuming several sub-indicators, between 1880 and 1945, including the first substantive account of secularization during the fin de siecle. A wide range of primary sources is deployed, many of them relatively or entirely unknown, and with due regard to their methodological and interpretative challenges. On the back of them, a cross-cutting statistical measure of 'active church adherence' is devised, which clearly shows how secularization has been a reality and a gradual, not revolutionary, process. The most likely causes of secularization were an incremental demise of a Sabbatarian culture (coupled with the associated emergence of new leisure opportunities and transport links) and of religious socialization (in the church, at home, and in the school). The analysis is also extended backwards, to include a summary of developments during the eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries; and laterally, to incorporate a preliminary evaluation of a six-dimensional model of 'diffusive religion', demonstrating that these alternative performance indicators have hitherto failed to prove that secularization has not occurred. The book is designed as a prequel to the author's previous volumes on the chronology of British secularization - Britain's Last Religious Revival? (2015) and Secularization in the Long 1960s (2017). Together, they offer a holistic picture of religious transformation in Britain during the key secularizing century of 1880-1980.
Author: Richard Bonney
Publisher: Peter Lang
Published: 2007
Total Pages: 376
ISBN-13: 9783039105717
DOWNLOAD EBOOKEurope is increasingly multi-ethnic and multi-faith, as well as multi-cultural. Western democracies now comprise a plurality of fundamental opinions and inherited cultures; it is not clear how (or if!) they can be related to each other without involving either oppression or anarchy. This debate requires historical understanding and a contemporary grasp of the points at issue amongst different cultures. By virtue of their proximity and frequent historical interaction, Britain and France lend themselves to comparative study. The studies in this volume collectively demonstrate that the affairs of religious minorities in these two countries were not only of concern to themselves and their national established churches. Rather, over a long-term period, they had a sustained impact on many other issues. All chapters illustrate the problematic shift from a persecutory to a pluralistic mentality.
Author: John Wolffe
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Published: 2005
Total Pages: 212
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Published: 2005
Total Pages: 140
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Published: 2007
Total Pages: 388
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Published: 2006
Total Pages: 278
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKA review of history, antiquities and topography in the county.