Anti-Catholicism and British Identities in Britain, Canada and Australia, 1880s-1920s [electronic resource] / by Geraldine Vaughan.
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TextSeries: Histories of the Sacred and Secular, 1700-2000Publisher: Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan, 2022Edition: 1st ed. 2022Description: XV, 204 p. 3 illus. online resourceISBN: - 9783031112287
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1. 'Things would Be a Thousand Times Worse' -- 2. A Global Network: Ultra-Protestant Societies Throughout the British World -- 3. Constitutional Anti-Catholicism and Britishness -- 4. No Popery! Theologico-Political Anti-Catholicism -- 5. Socio-National Anti-Catholicism -- 6. The Twilight of Anti-Catholicism?. .
"Geraldine Vaughan has successfully rescued some significant historical actors, quoting E.P. Thompson, from the 'enormous condescension of history'." - Hilary M. Carey, University of Bristol, UK "This new study of anti-Catholicism represents a distinct contribution to understanding this aspect of religious and imperial history." - Sir Thomas M. Devine, University of Edinburgh, UK Recent debates about the definition of national identities in Britain, along with discussions on the secularisation of Western societies, have brought to light the importance of a historical approach to the notion of Britishness and religion. This book explores anti-Catholicism in Britain and its Dominions, and forms part of a notable revival over the last decade in the critical historical analysis of anti-Catholicism. It employs transnational and comparative historical approaches throughout, thanks to the exploration of relevant original sources both in the United Kingdom and in Australia and Canada, several of them untapped by other scholars. It applies a 'four nations' approach to British history, thus avoiding an Anglocentric viewpoint. Geraldine Vaughan is Senior Lecturer in Modern British History at the University of Rouen, France.
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