The Religious Crisis of the 1960s

Author:   Hugh McLeod (Professor of Church History, University of Birmingham)
Publisher:   Oxford University Press
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9780199582020


Pages:   302
Publication Date:   18 February 2010
Format:   Paperback
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Author:   Hugh McLeod (Professor of Church History, University of Birmingham)
Publisher:   Oxford University Press
Imprint:   Oxford University Press
Dimensions:   Width: 15.60cm , Height: 1.80cm , Length: 23.40cm
Weight:   0.474kg
ISBN:  

9780199582020


ISBN 10:   0199582025
Pages:   302
Publication Date:   18 February 2010
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Undergraduate ,  Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
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Table of Contents

Introduction 1: The Decline of Christendom 2: Late Christendom 3: The Early Sixties 4: Aggiornamento 5: Affluence 6: New Worlds 7: 1968 8: Sex, Gender, and the Family 9: The Crisis of the Church 10: From `Christian Country' to `Civilized Society' 11: The End of Christendom? Conclusion

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"`Review from previous edition What is particularly impressive about this book-and one reason why it will not easily be superseded-is its remarkable international scope...Hugh McLeod has given us exactly what we need-a rich, nuanced and encyclopaedic account, which is a measured but effective rejoinder to lazy assumptions about a 'secular 1960s'.' Matthew Grimley 20th Century British History `a fascinating piece of research on the ""long 1960s"" (1957 - 1974), combining quantitstive data (statistics) with qualitive data (oral history)' Methodist Recorder `The strength of McLeod's history is first, that it uses the oral-history experiences of ordinary people, in a variety of national cultures, who lived through these years, and second ...that it takes seriously the complexity of the changes that came and the significance of their sequencing and social contexts... I hope this book will soon be published in paperback and read widely. It is the 1960s that locate us all.' John Nurser Sofia `McLeod makes effective use of oral testimony to shed light on the many ways in which Christians changed their religious practice, created their own patchwork of values and beliefs or simply lost interest in church affairs.' Benjamin Ziemann, History Today `...the best book in this field...a magisterial assembly of facts, preferably statistics, about the changing status of Churches; and it carries on a dialogue with other scholars who have reached other conclusions while handling the same subject in the mode of sociology.' David L. Edwards, Church Times `Lucidly written [and] admirably concise...Professor McLeod has produced a work that is likely to remain the starting point for new research into the period for many years, perhaps for a generation.' Peter Webster, Reviews in History"


a penetrating analysis of religious change in the long 1960s... The book stands out above other similar publications in clarity of argumentation and depth of understanding... Reading this book is an enriching experience, making the reader wiser. Andrzej Bronk, Anthropos It is rare to come across a monograph which covers major social and ideological changes in a decade of transition in a comprehensive, readable and authoritative way. This is one of those gems... The Religious Crisis of the 1960s deserves to become a modern classic. Gerd-Rainer Horn, The English Historical Review This excellent book provides further evidence of a recent historiographical shift in the treatment of the 1960s... furnishing a more complex and nuanced portrait of change in the sixties and providing a reliable platform for further work on the part of sociologists and historians as they attempt to assess the recent history of the churchesin the West. Duncan Dormer, THEOLOGY


This excellent book provides further evidence of a recent historiographical shift in the treatment of the 1960s... furnishing a more complex and nuanced portrait of change in the sixties and providing a reliable platform for further work on the part of sociologists and historians as they attempt to assess the recent history of the churchesin the West. * Duncan Dormer, THEOLOGY * It is rare to come across a monograph which covers major social and ideological changes in a decade of transition in a comprehensive, readable and authoritative way. This is one of those gems... The Religious Crisis of the 1960s deserves to become a modern classic. * Gerd-Rainer Horn, The English Historical Review * a penetrating analysis of religious change in the long 1960s... The book stands out above other similar publications in clarity of argumentation and depth of understanding... Reading this book is an enriching experience, making the reader wiser. * Andrzej Bronk, Anthropos *


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