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The Death of Christian Britain

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— Contents —<br />

6 Personal testimony and religion 1800–1950 115<br />

Memory, discourse and identity 115<br />

<strong>The</strong> evangelical narrative structure 118<br />

Women’s narratives 127<br />

Men’s narratives 136<br />

Religious symbol and motif 140<br />

7 ‘Unimpeachable witnesses’: the statistics <strong>of</strong><br />

‘<strong>Christian</strong> progress’ 1800–1950 145<br />

Urbanisation and religiosity 145<br />

Class and religiosity 149<br />

Gender and religiosity 156<br />

Long-run change in British religiosity 161<br />

8 <strong>The</strong> 1960s and secularisation 170<br />

Return to piety 1945–58 170<br />

<strong>The</strong> sixties’ discourse revolution 175<br />

Secular life narratives 181<br />

<strong>The</strong> demise <strong>of</strong> <strong>Christian</strong> religion 187<br />

9 <strong>The</strong> end <strong>of</strong> a long story 193<br />

10 Postscript: the mortality <strong>of</strong> <strong>Christian</strong> <strong>Britain</strong> reconsidered 199<br />

Introduction 199<br />

Competences and methodologies 201<br />

Was the death ill-conceived? Cultural change,<br />

sociological change, theological change 206<br />

Was the death late? Visions <strong>of</strong> the<br />

industrial world 211<br />

Was the death premature? <strong>The</strong> 1960s in<br />

religious history 216<br />

Were women to ‘blame’? Gender, sex and<br />

de-<strong>Christian</strong>isation 220<br />

Is death the only story? Religion in mutation 228<br />

Notes 235<br />

Sources 277<br />

Index 297<br />

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