CHALLENGES THE TIRED ORTHODOXY THAT THE CHURCH OF ENGLAND HAD A BAD
FIRST WORLD WAR.
In telling the story of the Church and its people in Colchester, a
garrison town, Robert Beaken enlivens our understanding of the First
World War - not only as a clash of mighty forces, but also at a
personal and communal level.'The Very Rev. Dr John Hall, Dean of
Westminster
The Church of England is popularly believed to have had a bad First
World War. This book challenges that tired orthodoxy. It examines the
relationship between parish churches and the Army during the war,
using the important garrison town of Colchester as a case study.
Colchester in 1914-18 was a microcosm both of English society and of
the Church of England, in all their diversity. The presence of the
Army also meant that wartime experiences and trends which were
noticeable elsewhere in England were sharply felt in Colchester.
For the generation of Britons who lived through the Great War,
Christianity was an important part of their culture, world view and,
in many instances, personal lives. To understand life on the home
front during the war, it is vital to understand the part played by
Christianity, and particularly by the parishes of the Church of
England. With the help of newly discovered archival material, this
book reassesses the relations between clergy, soldiers and civilians
to show that, contrary to widely-held belief, the clergy and their
parishioners responded to the crisis of 1914-18 with courage, common
sense and self-sacrifice: their ministry kept much of the population
going during the Great War.
ROBERT BEAKEN is parish priest of St Mary the Virgin, Great
Bardfield,and St Katharine, Little Bardfield, in Essex. He holds a PhD
from King's College, London, and is a Fellow of the Royal Historical
Society. He is the author of seven works, including _Cosmo Lang:
Archbishop in War and Crisis_(2012).
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Civilians, Soldiers and Religion in Wartime Colchester
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781782045779
Publisert
2016
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Ingram Publisher Services UK- Academic
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Engelsk
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Digital bok
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