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19th Century British History - Victorian Era (1837-1901), Evangelicalism, Economic Policy - Great Britain, Christianity - General & Miscellaneous, Economics - Religious & Moral Aspects, Protestant Church History, British History - Social Aspects, Economic
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The Age of Atonement

by Boyd Hilton
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Overview

In this study of the British upper and middle classes during the first half of the 19th century, Boyd Hilton reveals that the people of this age were obsessed with catastrophe: wars, famines, pestilences, revolutions, floods, volcanoes, and the great commercial upheavals which periodically threatened to topple the world's first capitalist system. The dominant evangelical sentiment of the day interpreted such sufferings as part of God's plan and, not wanting to interfere with the dispensations of providence, governments took a harsh, stand-on-your-own-feet attitude towards social underdogs, whether they were bankrupts or paupers. In this work, Hilton studies how the transformation of religious thought—including new ideas about the nature of God and the Atonement—affected the economics, philosophy, science, and politics of the period.

About the Author, Boyd Hilton

Trinity College, Cambridge

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Book Details

Published
March 24, 1988
Publisher
Oxford [England] : Clarendon Press ; 1988.
Pages
424
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780198201076

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