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19th Century British History - Victorian Era (1837-1901), British History - Religious Aspects, Europe - Church History, Roman Catholic Church History, General & Miscellaneous Protestantism
The Protestant Crusade in Great Britain, 1829-1860 by John Wolffe β€” book cover

The Protestant Crusade in Great Britain, 1829-1860

by John Wolffe
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Overview

In this meticulously researched book, Wolffe examines the anti-Catholic societies which played an important part in the shaping of public opinion, and which exercised significant leverage on politics, notably in 1834-1835 and between 1845 and 1855. He explores the cultural and social dimensions of anti-Catholicism, relating them to the values and impact of evangelicalism at a variety of social levels. This book makes an important contribution to our understanding of Victorian religion, particularly in terms of the interaction between England, Ireland, and Scotland. Wolffe demonstrates that, while the Protestant crusade failed in terms of most of its specific objectives, its impact on the life of the nation was nevertheless far-reaching.

About the Author, John Wolffe

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Book Details

Published
August 28, 1991
Publisher
Oxford University Press, USA
Pages
378
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780198201991

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