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Churches, Chaplains and the Great War [Kõva köide]

(Netherlands Institute for Military History)
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This book is an international comparative study of the British, German and French military chaplains during the First World War. It describes their role, position and daily work within the army and how the often conflicting expectations of the church, the state, the military and the soldiers effected these. This study seeks to explain similarities and differences between the chaplaincies by looking at how the pre-war relations between church, state and society influenced the work of these army chaplains.

Acknowledgements ix
Note on translations xi
Introduction xiii
1 Churches and chaplains in the First World War
1(19)
Supporting war: the spiritual opportunity
1(9)
Comparing chaplains
10(10)
2 Church, state and nation in 1914
20(24)
Church and state
21(5)
Church and society
26(6)
Church and nation
32(5)
Conclusion
37(7)
3 Religious justification of war
44(33)
War enthusiasts: God's community falls apart
45(6)
Wrath, purification, mission: religious interpretation of war
51(16)
Conclusion
67(10)
4 The chaplaincies in 1914
77(13)
Basic organisation
77(3)
Church, state and nation in one army
80(7)
Conclusion
87(3)
5 Welcome to the war: the mobilisation of the chaplains
90(35)
Controversy about the number of chaplains
90(14)
The training of the chaplains
104(11)
Conclusion
115(10)
6 The chaplain within the ranks
125(33)
In the lines or in the rear
125(9)
Chaplains, officers, soldiers
134(8)
Discussion on the clergy in arms
142(8)
Conclusion
150(8)
7 Chaplains on the battlefield
158(60)
Gathering the/lock
159(4)
Organising religious services
163(5)
The sermon
168(7)
Communion and burial services
175(5)
Pastoral care
180(11)
Competition
191(8)
Conclusion
199(19)
8 Hopes and disappointments: reflections on the war effort
218(19)
Three evaluations
218(2)
What went wrong
220(9)
Change
229(3)
Conclusion
232(5)
Conclusion 237(12)
Bibliography 249(17)
Index 266
Hanneke Takken is researcher at the Netherlands Institute of Military History.