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(Honorary Senior Research Fellow, School of History and Cultures, University of Birmingham)
  • Formaat: 336 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 31-Oct-2019
  • Kirjastus: Oxford University Press
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780192588562
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  • Formaat: 336 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 31-Oct-2019
  • Kirjastus: Oxford University Press
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780192588562

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Moving 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.

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This monograph is an important consolidation and development of Clive Field's already extensive research on British secularization, grounded in meticulous study of the empirical evidence for membership of religious organizations and participation in public worship. * John Wolffe, The Open University, Milton Keynes, UK *

List of Figures and Tables
xiii
List of Abbreviations
xvii
1 Introduction--Historiography and Sources
1(23)
Historiography
1(11)
Sources
12(12)
2 Before 1880--The Long Prelude
24(1)
Allegiance
24(6)
Churchgoing
30(12)
Summary
42(2)
3 1880-1901--The fin de siecle: Part 1
Allegiance
44(1)
Background
44(2)
Profession
46(3)
Membership
49(22)
Summary
71
4 1880-1901--The fin de siecle: Part 2
Churchgoing
73(1)
Church Data
73(1)
Local Censuses--England
74(12)
Local Censuses--Wales
86(3)
Local Censuses--Scodand
89(3)
Typicality and Regularity
92(4)
Demographics
96(5)
Rites of Passage
101(4)
Summary
105(4)
5 1901-14--'The Faith Society'?
109(32)
Background
109(2)
Allegiance
111(11)
Churchgoing
122(16)
Summary
138(3)
6 1914-18--Keeping the Spiritual Home Fires Burning
141(34)
Background
141(3)
Allegiance
144(12)
Churchgoing
156(15)
Summary
171(4)
7 1918-39--The Depression Years
175(40)
Background
175(2)
Allegiance
177(15)
Churchgoing
192(19)
Summary
211(4)
8 1939-45--Puzzled People*
215(30)
Background
215(2)
Allegiance
217(12)
Churchgoing
229(12)
Summary
241(4)
9 Conclusion--Periodizing Secularization
245(34)
Allegiance
245(8)
Churchgoing
253(5)
Diffusive Religion
258(12)
Updating the Historiography
270(9)
Select Bibliography 279(22)
Index 301
Clive D. Field, OBE is Honorary Senior Research Fellow in the School of History and Cultures at the University of Birmingham. His career was in academic librarianship in the UK, latterly as Director of Scholarship and Collections at The British Library. He has researched and published extensively on the social history of religion in Britain from the eighteenth century to the present day and is a particular authority on the history of religious statistics and of Methodism. He is co-director of the British Religion in Numbers website, a British Academy Research Project.