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by Hugh McLeod

  • ISBN: 0841913560
  • Category: History
  • Author: Hugh McLeod
  • Subcategory: Americas
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  • Language: English
  • Publisher: Holmes & Meier Pub; UK ed. edition (July 1, 1996)
  • Pages: 264 pages
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This book focuses on working class religion in three of the world's greatest cities in this period of crisis. Book is in good shape; moderate signs of wear on the cover and binding. 100% Money Back Guarantee. Shipped to over one million happy customers.

This book focuses on working class religion in three of the world's greatest cities in this period of crisis. Flip to back Flip to front. One of the most important matters at issue in the debate is that of the relationship between secularisation and urbanisation. Berlin grew up in the shadow of the Royal Palace. the Schloss stood right in the middle of the city on the Spree Island, opposite the cathedral, and within sight of City Hall. and the dominant position which it enjoyed in the city's topography accurately reflected the dominant influence over the city's life which the Hohenzollern dynasty.

McLeod rejects the view that working-class religion was an exclusively .

McLeod rejects the view that working-class religion was an exclusively female phenomenon. Relying mainly on evidence from London, he argues that working-class men participated in some religious activities, including debates, church-affiliated sports activities, and services led by particularly notable speakers.

Europe Past and Present. London: Holmes and Meier, 1996. The London School of Economics and Political Science. Published online by Cambridge University Press: 28 July 2009.

Items related to Piety and Poverty: Working-Class Religion in Berlin . He is the author of several books in the comparative history of religion, including Class and Religion in the Late Victorian City and Religion and the People of Western Europe 1879-1970

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Piety and Poverty: Working-Class Religion in Berlin, London, and New York, 1820–1914. The book reveals how belief and unbelief are related to the experiences of poverty, social class and alienation, to the ways in which people celebrated rites of passage and survived personal crises, to relationships between men and women, and to political organizations.

Piety and Poverty : Working-Class Religion in Berlin, London, and New York, 1870-1914. The late 19th and early 20th centuries were regarded in many western countries as a time of religious crisis. This was generally believed to be most acute in cities and especially among the working class. This book focuses on working class religion in three of the world's greatest cities in this period of crisis.

Piety and Poverty book. 0841913560 (ISBN13: 9780841913561).

His publications include Piety and poverty: working class religion in Berlin, London and New York 1870–1914 (1996) .

His publications include Piety and poverty: working class religion in Berlin, London and New York 1870–1914 (1996) and Secularisation in western Europe 1848–1914 (2000). He is president of CIHEC, the international organisation of historians of Christianity. Notes on contributors published several books on religion in Latin America, including Power, politics and Pentecostals in Latin America (Boulder, 1997), Crisis and change (Maryknoll, 1985), and Resurgent Voices in Latin America (New Brunswick, NJ, 2004).

The late 19th and early 20th centuries were regarded in many western countries as a time of religious crisis. This was generally believed to be most acute in cities and especially among the working class. This book focuses on working class religion in three of the world's greatest cities in this period of crisis.

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