Secularisation in Western Europe, 1848 - 1914 (European Studies Series)


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This detailed study deals with causes and consequences of secularization: political, social and cultural. Beginning with politics, Hugh McLeod asseses the French Third Republic, the classic example of the systematic secularization of public institutions. But even in France the secular state was opposed by a powerful Catholic counter-culture, and in Germany and England ties between church and state remained much closer. He examines the part played by different social groups and considers how the religious attitudes of workers differed from those of the middle class. How women differed from men, and Catholics from Protestant or Jews. Changes in individual belief and practice are also examined.
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I'm a non-specialist who only has a general understanding of European history, but I purchased this item in order to improve my understanding of secularization as social process associated with modernity. For such an aim, this volume is particularly helpful. It perhaps does about as good of a job as I would imagine possible of measuring the process and degree of secularization that transpired in Britain, France, and Germany up until the beginning of the 20th century. What this book says is important: 1)secularization looks different and means different things in different time and places despite the unified character of the phenomenon, 2) it is also the choice of a society conditioned by its historical experience, and therefore 3) it cannot be said to be a consequence of modernity and thus a presupposition thereof.Most of the consumer Reviews tell that the "Secularisation in Western Europe, 1848 - 1914 (European Studies Series)" are high quality item. You can read each testimony from consumers to find out cons and pros from Secularisation in Western Europe, 1848 - 1914 (European Studies Series) ...

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