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Christianity and Society in the Modern World


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This series of social historical studies explores the relationship between Christianity and its social context in the period since 1500. Recent exciting new research in this field has greatly increased our understanding of how the changing face of Christianity as a historical religion during the period affected contemporary social attitudes, customs, and behaviour. The books in this series draw this research together, providing new perspectives and interpretations on a fascinating area of social history and bringing it before a wider audience.

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Christianity and Sexuality in the Early Modern World Regulating Desire, Reforming Practice

Christianity and Sexuality in the Early Modern World: Regulating Desire, Reforming Practice

3rd Edition

By Merry E Wiesner-Hanks
May 14, 2020

Christianity and Sexuality in the Early Modern World surveys the ways in which people from the time of Luther and Columbus to that of Thomas Jefferson used Christian ideas and institutions to regulate and shape sexual norms and conduct, and examines the impact of their efforts. Global in scope ...

The Jews in Christian Europe 1400-1700

The Jews in Christian Europe 1400-1700

1st Edition

By Anne Edwards, J. Edwards
April 16, 2019

First published in 1988. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company....

Catholicism in Modern Italy Religion, Society and Politics since 1861

Catholicism in Modern Italy: Religion, Society and Politics since 1861

1st Edition

By John Pollard
August 15, 2014

John Pollard's book surveys the relationship between Catholicism and the process of change in Italy from Unification to the present day. Central to the book is the complex set of relationships between traditional religion and the forces of change. In a broad sweep, Catholicism in Modern ...

Christianity and Sexuality in the Early Modern World Regulating Desire, Reforming Practice

Christianity and Sexuality in the Early Modern World: Regulating Desire, Reforming Practice

2nd Edition

By Merry Wiesner-Hanks
February 24, 2010

The book surveys the ways in which Christian ideas and institutions shaped sexual norms and conduct from the time of Luther and Columbus to that of Thomas Jefferson. It is global in scope and geographic in organization, with chapters on Protestant, Catholic, and Orthodox Europe, Latin America, ...

European Religion in the Age of Great Cities 1830-1930

European Religion in the Age of Great Cities: 1830-1930

1st Edition

By Hugh McLeod
April 10, 2014

Europe in the nineteenth century saw spectacular growth in the size and number of cities and in the proportion of the population living in urban areas. Many contemporaries thought that this social revolution would bring about an equally dramatic change in religious life. This book, written by an ...

Women, Religion and Education in Early Modern England

Women, Religion and Education in Early Modern England

1st Edition

By Kenneth Charlton
April 08, 2014

Women, Religion and Education in Early Modern England is a study of the nature and extent of the education of women in the context of both Protestant and Catholic ideological debates. Examining the role of women both as recipients and agents of religious instruction, the author assesses the nature ...

Women and Religion in England 1500-1720

Women and Religion in England: 1500-1720

1st Edition

By Patricia Crawford
September 19, 1996

Patricia Crawford demonstrates how the consideration of gender is central to our understanding of religious history. Women and Religion has three broad themes: the role and experience of women in the religious upheaval in the period from the Reformation to the Restoration; the significance of ...

Women in Early American Religion 1600-1850 The Puritan and Evangelical Traditions

Women in Early American Religion 1600-1850: The Puritan and Evangelical Traditions

1st Edition

By Marilyn J. Westerkamp
October 31, 2013

Women in Early American Religion, 1600-1850 explores the first two centuries of America's religious history, examining the relationship between the socio-political environment, gender, politics and religion. Drawing its background from women's religious roles and experiences in England during the ...

The Death of Christian Britain

The Death of Christian Britain

1st Edition

By Callum G. Brown
December 22, 2000

The Death of Christian Britain uses the latest techniques to offer new formulations of religion and secularisation and explores what it has meant to be 'religious' and 'irreligious' during the last 200 years. By listening to people's voices rather than purely counting heads, it offers a fresh ...

Reformation and the Visual Arts The Protestant Image Question in Western and Eastern Europe

Reformation and the Visual Arts: The Protestant Image Question in Western and Eastern Europe

1st Edition

By Sergiusz Michalski
November 04, 2011

First Published in 2004. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company....

The Anabaptists

The Anabaptists

1st Edition

By Hans-Jurgen Goertz
July 30, 2008

The Anabaptists were at the radical, utopian edge of the Reformation, ruthlessly repressed by Catholic, Lutheran and secular authorities alike. Hans-Jurgen Goertz gives a comprehensive account of their political and religious significance, their views, and their social setting within the wider ...

The Redcoat and Religion The Forgotten History of the British Soldier from the Age of Marlborough to the Eve of the First World War

The Redcoat and Religion: The Forgotten History of the British Soldier from the Age of Marlborough to the Eve of the First World War

1st Edition

By Michael Snape
May 30, 2008

This compelling study presents the most comprehensive examination available of the role of religion in the army during the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. Through extensive analysis of official military sources, religious publications and personal memoirs, Michael Snape challenges the ...

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