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Titre
Religion and the development of an urban society: Glasgow 1780-1914
Sujet
religion, urban development, secularisation, Glasgow, urban history, urban society
Description
Historians' investigations of the social history of religion in modern industrial society have tended to view religion pragmatically: religion as a church or as the churches, as a factor in education, social movements and local government, and as a means for expressing social division. Sociologists have tended to dominate in the construction of "overviews" of the social history of religion. This study seeks to contribute to the historiography of modern religion and, in particular, secularisation.
Créateur
Brown, Callum Graham
Éditeur
University of Glasgow
Date
1981
Contributeur
Checkland, S. G. Supervisor
Holton, R. J. Supervisor
Langue
En
Type
Thesis
Identifiant
http://theses.gla.ac.uk/2765/
http://lallier.msh-vdl.fr/theses/items/show/1055
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