Faith in the Family: A Lived Religious History of English Catholicism, 1945–82

Author:   Alana Harris ,  Rebecca Mortimer
Publisher:   Manchester University Press
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9780719085741


Pages:   320
Publication Date:   30 November 2013
Format:   Hardback
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Author:   Alana Harris ,  Rebecca Mortimer
Publisher:   Manchester University Press
Imprint:   Manchester University Press
Dimensions:   Width: 13.80cm , Height: 3.00cm , Length: 21.60cm
Weight:   0.499kg
ISBN:  

9780719085741


ISBN 10:   0719085748
Pages:   320
Publication Date:   30 November 2013
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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An important new study of the transformation of Roman Catholicism that fills a critical gap in the historical literature on religion in post-war Britain. Painstakingly researched and based on extensive archival evidence ... Faith in the family will stand as an important benchmark in British debates about secularisation which hitherto have ignored developments within English Catholicism.' Nancy Christie, The University of Western Ontario 'Her sophisticated analysis of current debates around gender, sexuality and secularisation ... make this book a model of interdisciplinary brilliance.' Sue Morgan, University of Chichester The result is an impressive and sometimes surprising account of the changing ways in which different aspects of faith and practice are reconstructed by the religious imagination. This is a book to remember for its finely tuned, excellent scholarship and meticulous attention to English Roman Catholic lived historical facts. 'This book represents an important and welcome contribution to modern British religious history. Harris is to be commended for not only mining so much primary material, including the oral history interviews, but also in seeking to situate the Catholic experience within the larger historical landscape.' Darren Tierney, University of Glasgow, Innes Review -- .


'Faith in the family fills an important gap in the history of the religious and devotional life of English lay Catholics in the twentieth century. Harris's selection of vivid details from interviews and evocative illustrations from devotional ephemera make for fascinating reading. This is a timely and welcome contribution to our understanding of the devotional life of English Catholics in modern times.' Mary Heimann, University of Strathclyde 'Faith in the family is an outstanding contribution to the history of modern British religion which breaks new ground in its rehabilitation of popular Catholic spirituality and in its use of the intergenerational family structure and married life as key sites for the formation of twentieth-century religious and gendered identities. Drawing upon an impressive array of written, visual and oral sources, Alana Harris traces the modulations in the lived religious experiences of English Catholics during a period of significant social and cultural transformation. Her sophisticated analysis of current debates around gender, sexuality and secularisation as well as her remarkable ability to present complex theological concepts in a highly accessible and thought-provoking manner make this book a model of interdisciplinary brilliance.' Sue Morgan, University of Chichester 'Dr. Harris' beautifully written book offers a multilayered history of the changing meanings of the Catholic faith and devotional practices in late-twentieth-century Britain. By interweaving the cultural, the institutional and the personal, this is no simple story of secularisation, but rather a gripping and at times moving 'lived history' of changing religious rhythms and models of holiness.' Marjet Derks, Radboud University Nijmegen, the Netherlands 'Harris presents a vivid portrait of English grass-roots Catholicism from World War II to the era of John Paul II, drawing on a rich variety of sources, ranging from devotional literature to oral history. Indeed her discussion of 'lived religion' represents a new approach to the history of post-war English religion, and one that ought to be applied to the history of other religious communities too.' Hugh McLeod, University of Birmingham 'Faith in the family is an important new study of the transformation of Roman Catholicism that fills a critical gap in the historical literature on religion in post-war Britain. Painstakingly researched and based on extensive archival evidence, a diverse range of devotional literature, and most significantly, Alana Harris has gathered extensive oral testimony from Manchester to undergird her conclusion that in terms of popular religiosity the 1960s did not mark a rupture, as many historians have argued, but that the story of Catholicism is one of negotiation, adaptation and innovation, which began immediately following the Second World War, largely because gender roles within the family were updated and re-envisioned by both clergy and laity. By convincingly arguing that the Catholic church and particularly its parishioners in the pews, was not merely responding to external social and cultural change, this book presents a strong challenge to those who view the advent of modernity as a process of religious decline. Faith in the family will stand as an important benchmark in British debates about secularisation which hitherto have ignored developments within English Catholicism.' Nancy Christie, The University of Western Ontario -- .


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Alana Harris is Lecturer in Modern British History at King's College London

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