Women, Gender and Religious Cultures in Britain, 1800-1940

Women, Gender and Religious Cultures in Britain, 1800-1940
Title Women, Gender and Religious Cultures in Britain, 1800-1940 PDF eBook
Author Sue Morgan
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 318
Release 2010-06-10
Genre History
ISBN 1136972331

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This volume is the first comprehensive overview of women, gender and religious change in modern Britain spanning from the evangelical revival of the early 1800s to interwar debates over women’s roles and ministry. This collection of pieces by key scholars combines cross-disciplinary insights from history, gender studies, theology, literature, religious studies, sexuality and postcolonial studies. The book takes a thematic approach, providing students and scholars with a clear and comparative examination of ten significant areas of cultural activity that both shaped, and were shaped by women’s religious beliefs and practices: family life, literary and theological discourses, philanthropic networks, sisterhoods and deaconess institutions, revivals and preaching ministry, missionary organisations, national and transnational political reform networks, sexual ideas and practices, feminist communities, and alternative spiritual traditions. Together, the volume challenges widely-held truisms about the increasingly private and domesticated nature of faith, the feminisation of religion and the relationship between secularisation and modern life. Including case studies, further reading lists, and a survey of the existing scholarship, and with a British rather than Anglo-centric approach, this is an ideal book for anyone interested in women's religious experiences across the nineteeth and twentieth centuries.

Religion and Women in Britain, c. 1660-1760

Religion and Women in Britain, c. 1660-1760
Title Religion and Women in Britain, c. 1660-1760 PDF eBook
Author Sarah Apetrei
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 228
Release 2016-04-08
Genre History
ISBN 1317067754

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The essays contained in this volume examine the particular religious experiences of women within a remarkably vibrant and formative era in British religious history. Scholars from the disciplines of history, literary studies and theology assess women's contributions to renewal, change and reform; and consider the ways in which women negotiated institutional and intellectual boundaries. The focus on women's various religious roles and responses helps us to understand better a world of religious commitment which was not separate from, but also not exclusively shaped by, the political, intellectual and ecclesiastical disputes of a clerical elite. As well as deepening our understanding of both popular and elite religious cultures in this period, and the links between them, the volume re-focuses scholarly approaches to the history of gender and especially the history of feminism by setting the British writers often characterised as 'early feminists' firmly in their theological and spiritual traditions.

Women and Religion in England

Women and Religion in England
Title Women and Religion in England PDF eBook
Author Patricia Crawford
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 284
Release 2014-03-18
Genre History
ISBN 1136097643

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Patricia Crawford explores how the study of gender can enhance our understanding of religious history, in this study of women and their apprehensions of God in early modern England. The book has three broad themes: the role of women in the religious upheaval in the period from the Reformation to the Restoration; the significance of religion to contemporary women, focusing on the range of practices and beliefs; and the role of gender in the period. The author argues that religion in the early modern period cannot be understood without a perception of the gendered nature of its beliefs, institutions and language. Contemporary religious ideology reinforced women's inferior position, but, as the author shows, it was possible for some women to transcend these beliefs and profoundly influence history.

Women, Gender, and Radical Religion in Early Modern Europe

Women, Gender, and Radical Religion in Early Modern Europe
Title Women, Gender, and Radical Religion in Early Modern Europe PDF eBook
Author Sylvia Monica Brown
Publisher BRILL
Total Pages 340
Release 2007
Genre History
ISBN 9004163069

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This collection of essays explores the role of women and gender in a broad range of 'radical' religious movements of the post-Reformation.

Women and Religion in England, 1500-1720

Women and Religion in England, 1500-1720
Title Women and Religion in England, 1500-1720 PDF eBook
Author Patricia M. Crawford
Publisher
Total Pages 268
Release 1996
Genre England
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Christian and Jewish Women in Britain, 1880-1940

Christian and Jewish Women in Britain, 1880-1940
Title Christian and Jewish Women in Britain, 1880-1940 PDF eBook
Author Anne Summers
Publisher Springer
Total Pages 243
Release 2016-12-21
Genre History
ISBN 3319421506

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This book offers an entirely new contribution to the history of multiculturalism in Britain, 1880-1940. It shows how friendship and co-operation between Christian and Jewish women changed lives and, as the Second World War approached, actually saved them. The networks and relationships explored include the thousand-plus women from every district in Manchester who combined to send a letter of sympathy to the Frenchwoman at the heart of the Dreyfus Affair; the religious leagues for women’s suffrage who initiated the first interfaith campaigning movement in British history; the collaborations, often problematic, on refugee relief in the 1930s; the close ties between the founder of Liberal Judaism in Britain, and the wife of the leader of the Labour Party, between the wealthy leader of the Zionist women’s movement and a passionate socialist woman MP. A great variety of sources are thoughtfully interrogated, and concluding remarks address some of the social concerns of the present century.

Material Religion in Modern Britain

Material Religion in Modern Britain
Title Material Religion in Modern Britain PDF eBook
Author Timothy Willem Jones
Publisher Springer
Total Pages 253
Release 2016-01-26
Genre Religion
ISBN 113754063X

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This volume contributes towards to developments in the study of religion that illuminate the plural nature of religious change in modern Britain. It makes a critical intervention in British studies of religion by bringing the analytical insights of material culture, to bear on religion in the British World.