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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Jeremy Gregory (Pro-Vice-Chancellor, Faculty of Arts and Professor of the History of Christianity, Faculty of Executive Office, University of Nottingham)Publisher: Oxford University Press Imprint: Oxford University Press ISBN: 9780198822295ISBN 10: 0198822294 Pages: 560 Publication Date: 13 August 2019 Audience: College/higher education , Professional and scholarly , Tertiary & Higher Education , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Forthcoming Availability: To order ![]() Table of ContentsList of Figures List of Contributors 1: Jeremy Gregory: Introduction Part I: Defining Anglicanism 2: Grant Tapsell: The Church of England, 1662-1714 3: Robert G. Ingram: The Church of England, 1714-1783 4: Mark Smith: The Anglican Churches, 1783-1829 Part II: Regional Anglicanisms 5: W. M. Jacob: England 6: Paula Yates: Wales 7: Toby Barnard: Ireland 8: Alasdair Raffe: Scotland 9: James B. Bell: North America 10: Natalie A. Zacek: The Caribbean and West Indies 11: Daniel O'Connor: India 12: Elizabeth Elbourne: Africa 13: Joseph Hardwick: Australia and New Zealand Part III: Anglican Identities 14: Bryan D. Spinks: The Book of Common Prayer, Liturgy, and Worship 16: William Gibson: Sermons 17: J. C. D. Clark: Church, Parties, and Politics 18: Tony Claydon: The Church of England and the Churches of Europe 19: Louis P. Nelson: Church Building and Architecture 20: Nicholas Temperley: Anglicanism and Music 21: Clare Haynes: Anglicanism and Art 22: B. W. Young: Theology in the Church of England 23: David Manning: Anglican Religious Societies, Organizations, and Missions 24: Gareth Atkins: Anglican Evangelicalism 25: David R. Wilson: Anglicanism and MethodismReviewsThis series represents the most comprehensive study of Anglicanism to date. This series will take its place as a vital resource for scholarship and will serve as a milestone in the development of Anglican studies ... it is an extraordinary resource. It synthesizes a wide range of scholarship on Anglicanism. It ought to be the first point of reference for research on any aspect of Anglican history ... This is a collection that belongs in every library dedicated to the study of history and religion. * Daniel Joslyn-Siemiatkoski, Anglican and Episcopal History * Author InformationJeremy Gregory is Pro-Vice-Chancellor, Faculty of Arts and Professor of the History of Christianity, Faculty of Executive Office at the University of Nottingham. His research and publications have shaped and contributed to the debates concerning the role of the Church of England in particular, and religion in general, in English social, cultural, political, and intellectual history from the mid-seventeenth to the mid-nineteenth centuries. Gregory's publications include The Routledge Companion to Britain in the Eighteenth Century (Routledge, 2007) and The Longman Companion to Britain in the Eighteenth Century, 1688-1820 (Longman, 1999) both with John Stevenson, as well as Restoration, Reformation, and Reform, 1660-1828: Archbishops of Canterbury and their Diocese (OUP, 2000) in the Oxford Historical Monographs series. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |