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- catalog abstract "The period between 1760 and 1850 was one of the most rapid periods of change in British history. The emergence of an industrial economy, the development of pressures for social and political reforms and the growth of Nonconformist churches posed threats to the Church. In this wide-ranging survey, William Gibson considers both the challenges to the churches and their responses. A major theme in this volume is the strand of continuity in the development of the Church, often neglected in historians' desire to pigeonhole the period into 'reformed' and 'unreformed' eras. By considering the relationship between the churches and the State, this book emphasises the importance of religion to successive governments both before and after Catholic Emancipation. Consideration is also given to the reform of the Church before 1830 and to the quickening pace of reform in the 1830s. This book provides a lucid examination of the impact of social change on the role of religion in society. The new models of church practice which emerged within the clergy and laity are an integral element in this work. The development of religious denominations and their relationship with new social classes is also considered. Drawing upon the latest scholarship and research, the book is a coherent survey of religion and society during a turbulent era.".
- catalog contributor b5744728.
- catalog coverage "England Church history 18th century.".
- catalog coverage "England Church history 19th century.".
- catalog coverage "Great Britain History 18th century.".
- catalog coverage "Great Britain History 19th century.".
- catalog created "1994.".
- catalog date "1994".
- catalog date "1994.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1994.".
- catalog description "1. The established church in 1760. The Church's involvement in politics ; The development of the clerical profession ; the character of the episcopate ; Pluralism and non-residence ; The Church and the people in 1760 ; Clerical incomes ; A reformed and unreformed Church? ; The Church in Wales -- 2. Church and State, 1760-1830. The Church's relations with the State : the American Revolution and the abolition of slavery ; The impact of the French Revolution ; The Tory Governments and Church patronage, 1801-30 ; Church parties : the Hackney Phalanx and the Clapham Sect ; The Church, toleration and emancipation, 1760-1830 -- 3. Religion and social change. Methodism and politics : the Halevy thesis ; Patterns of religious practice, 1760-1850 ; The urban Church and industrialisation ; The Church's wider social missions -- 4. The Church and the reforms of the 1830s. The Church and the 1832 Reform Act ; The Church and the ecclesiastical reforms of the 1830s ; The Church and the Whig reforms of the 1830s ; The Whigs and Church patronage, 1830-41 ; Reform and the Oxford Movement.".
- catalog description "5. Religion and society outside the establishment. Roman Catholicism and 'papal aggression' ; The new dissent : the development of Methodism ; Old dissent : variety and convergence ; Religion without Christianity : the Jews -- 6. Religion in mid-Victorian England. The religious census of 1851 ; Religion and cultural change ; Religion, the family and women ; Religion and the working classes by 1851.".
- catalog description "A major theme in this volume is the strand of continuity in the development of the Church, often neglected in historians' desire to pigeonhole the period into 'reformed' and 'unreformed' eras. By considering the relationship between the churches and the State, this book emphasises the importance of religion to successive governments both before and after Catholic Emancipation. Consideration is also given to the reform of the Church before 1830 and to the quickening pace of reform in the 1830s.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references (p. 190-196) and index.".
- catalog description "The period between 1760 and 1850 was one of the most rapid periods of change in British history. The emergence of an industrial economy, the development of pressures for social and political reforms and the growth of Nonconformist churches posed threats to the Church. In this wide-ranging survey, William Gibson considers both the challenges to the churches and their responses.".
- catalog description "This book provides a lucid examination of the impact of social change on the role of religion in society. The new models of church practice which emerged within the clergy and laity are an integral element in this work. The development of religious denominations and their relationship with new social classes is also considered. Drawing upon the latest scholarship and research, the book is a coherent survey of religion and society during a turbulent era.".
- catalog extent "x, 209 p. ;".
- catalog hasFormat "Church, state, and society, 1760-1850.".
- catalog identifier "0312103638".
- catalog isFormatOf "Church, state, and society, 1760-1850.".
- catalog isPartOf "British history in perspective".
- catalog issued "1994".
- catalog issued "1994.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "London : Macmillan ; New York : St. Martin's Press,".
- catalog relation "Church, state, and society, 1760-1850.".
- catalog spatial "England Church history 18th century.".
- catalog spatial "England Church history 19th century.".
- catalog spatial "England".
- catalog spatial "Great Britain History 18th century.".
- catalog spatial "Great Britain History 19th century.".
- catalog subject "261.7 20".
- catalog subject "BX5088 .G53 1994".
- catalog subject "Church and state England History 18th century.".
- catalog subject "Church and state England History 19th century.".
- catalog subject "Church of England History 18th century.".
- catalog subject "Church of England History 19th century.".
- catalog tableOfContents "1. The established church in 1760. The Church's involvement in politics ; The development of the clerical profession ; the character of the episcopate ; Pluralism and non-residence ; The Church and the people in 1760 ; Clerical incomes ; A reformed and unreformed Church? ; The Church in Wales -- 2. Church and State, 1760-1830. The Church's relations with the State : the American Revolution and the abolition of slavery ; The impact of the French Revolution ; The Tory Governments and Church patronage, 1801-30 ; Church parties : the Hackney Phalanx and the Clapham Sect ; The Church, toleration and emancipation, 1760-1830 -- 3. Religion and social change. Methodism and politics : the Halevy thesis ; Patterns of religious practice, 1760-1850 ; The urban Church and industrialisation ; The Church's wider social missions -- 4. The Church and the reforms of the 1830s. The Church and the 1832 Reform Act ; The Church and the ecclesiastical reforms of the 1830s ; The Church and the Whig reforms of the 1830s ; The Whigs and Church patronage, 1830-41 ; Reform and the Oxford Movement.".
- catalog tableOfContents "5. Religion and society outside the establishment. Roman Catholicism and 'papal aggression' ; The new dissent : the development of Methodism ; Old dissent : variety and convergence ; Religion without Christianity : the Jews -- 6. Religion in mid-Victorian England. The religious census of 1851 ; Religion and cultural change ; Religion, the family and women ; Religion and the working classes by 1851.".
- catalog title "Church, state, and society, 1760-1850 / William Gibson.".
- catalog type "Church history. fast".
- catalog type "History. fast".
- catalog type "text".