Maria Power, Jonathan Bush
Lay Catholic Societies in Twentieth Century Britain
Herausgeber: Power, Maria; Bush, Jonathan
Maria Power, Jonathan Bush
Lay Catholic Societies in Twentieth Century Britain
Herausgeber: Power, Maria; Bush, Jonathan
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This volume brings to light the Catholic laity's rich history of collective action to address major social issues in twentieth-century Britain, from women's suffrage to the AIDS crisis.
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This volume brings to light the Catholic laity's rich history of collective action to address major social issues in twentieth-century Britain, from women's suffrage to the AIDS crisis.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Catholic Record Society: Monograph Series
- Verlag: Catholic Record Society
- Seitenzahl: 272
- Erscheinungstermin: 4. März 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 216mm x 135mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 574g
- ISBN-13: 9780902832367
- ISBN-10: 0902832360
- Artikelnr.: 71856279
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Catholic Record Society: Monograph Series
- Verlag: Catholic Record Society
- Seitenzahl: 272
- Erscheinungstermin: 4. März 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 216mm x 135mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 574g
- ISBN-13: 9780902832367
- ISBN-10: 0902832360
- Artikelnr.: 71856279
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Edited by Maria Power and Jonathan Bush
Table of contents List of contributors List of abbreviations Editors'
Introduction 1. Lay Catholic Societies in the Twentieth Century:
Historiographical Perspectives - Maria Power 2. A Middle-Class Convert's
Crucible: Margaret Fletcher and the Origins of the Catholic Women's League
- Kathryn Lamontagne 3. 'In the interests of justice, morality and
religion': St Joan's Social and Political Alliance, 1920s-1930s - Carmen M.
Mangion 4. 'Its Achievements and Hopes': The Catholic Evidence Guild
between the Two World Wars - Richard Finn O.P. 5. Catholic Action in
Scotland: The Early Years of the Guild of Catholic Teachers - Leonardo
Franchi 6. The Newman Association and Lay Catholic Support for Exiled
Polish Intellectuals in Britain, 1942-1962 - Jonathan Bush 7. 'Be proud to
be a worker girl, like Christ your worker king': The Transformative Impact
of the Young Christian Workers on Working-Class Catholic Girls and Young
Women in the Long 1950s - Pat Jones 8. 'Something more than a mere Catholic
dining club'? English Catholic Masculinities, Religious Sociability and a
Century of the Catenian Association - Alana Harris 9. The British Catholic
Worker Movement and Its Influence on Lay Social Catholicism - Anna Blackman
10. 'Today it is not the great saint who is thundering forth': The Laity
and Catholic Charismatic Renewal in England - John Maiden 11. HIV and AIDS
in England and Wales: How Lay People Led the Catholic Response - Vincent
Manning Bibliography Index
Introduction 1. Lay Catholic Societies in the Twentieth Century:
Historiographical Perspectives - Maria Power 2. A Middle-Class Convert's
Crucible: Margaret Fletcher and the Origins of the Catholic Women's League
- Kathryn Lamontagne 3. 'In the interests of justice, morality and
religion': St Joan's Social and Political Alliance, 1920s-1930s - Carmen M.
Mangion 4. 'Its Achievements and Hopes': The Catholic Evidence Guild
between the Two World Wars - Richard Finn O.P. 5. Catholic Action in
Scotland: The Early Years of the Guild of Catholic Teachers - Leonardo
Franchi 6. The Newman Association and Lay Catholic Support for Exiled
Polish Intellectuals in Britain, 1942-1962 - Jonathan Bush 7. 'Be proud to
be a worker girl, like Christ your worker king': The Transformative Impact
of the Young Christian Workers on Working-Class Catholic Girls and Young
Women in the Long 1950s - Pat Jones 8. 'Something more than a mere Catholic
dining club'? English Catholic Masculinities, Religious Sociability and a
Century of the Catenian Association - Alana Harris 9. The British Catholic
Worker Movement and Its Influence on Lay Social Catholicism - Anna Blackman
10. 'Today it is not the great saint who is thundering forth': The Laity
and Catholic Charismatic Renewal in England - John Maiden 11. HIV and AIDS
in England and Wales: How Lay People Led the Catholic Response - Vincent
Manning Bibliography Index
Table of contents List of contributors List of abbreviations Editors'
Introduction 1. Lay Catholic Societies in the Twentieth Century:
Historiographical Perspectives - Maria Power 2. A Middle-Class Convert's
Crucible: Margaret Fletcher and the Origins of the Catholic Women's League
- Kathryn Lamontagne 3. 'In the interests of justice, morality and
religion': St Joan's Social and Political Alliance, 1920s-1930s - Carmen M.
Mangion 4. 'Its Achievements and Hopes': The Catholic Evidence Guild
between the Two World Wars - Richard Finn O.P. 5. Catholic Action in
Scotland: The Early Years of the Guild of Catholic Teachers - Leonardo
Franchi 6. The Newman Association and Lay Catholic Support for Exiled
Polish Intellectuals in Britain, 1942-1962 - Jonathan Bush 7. 'Be proud to
be a worker girl, like Christ your worker king': The Transformative Impact
of the Young Christian Workers on Working-Class Catholic Girls and Young
Women in the Long 1950s - Pat Jones 8. 'Something more than a mere Catholic
dining club'? English Catholic Masculinities, Religious Sociability and a
Century of the Catenian Association - Alana Harris 9. The British Catholic
Worker Movement and Its Influence on Lay Social Catholicism - Anna Blackman
10. 'Today it is not the great saint who is thundering forth': The Laity
and Catholic Charismatic Renewal in England - John Maiden 11. HIV and AIDS
in England and Wales: How Lay People Led the Catholic Response - Vincent
Manning Bibliography Index
Introduction 1. Lay Catholic Societies in the Twentieth Century:
Historiographical Perspectives - Maria Power 2. A Middle-Class Convert's
Crucible: Margaret Fletcher and the Origins of the Catholic Women's League
- Kathryn Lamontagne 3. 'In the interests of justice, morality and
religion': St Joan's Social and Political Alliance, 1920s-1930s - Carmen M.
Mangion 4. 'Its Achievements and Hopes': The Catholic Evidence Guild
between the Two World Wars - Richard Finn O.P. 5. Catholic Action in
Scotland: The Early Years of the Guild of Catholic Teachers - Leonardo
Franchi 6. The Newman Association and Lay Catholic Support for Exiled
Polish Intellectuals in Britain, 1942-1962 - Jonathan Bush 7. 'Be proud to
be a worker girl, like Christ your worker king': The Transformative Impact
of the Young Christian Workers on Working-Class Catholic Girls and Young
Women in the Long 1950s - Pat Jones 8. 'Something more than a mere Catholic
dining club'? English Catholic Masculinities, Religious Sociability and a
Century of the Catenian Association - Alana Harris 9. The British Catholic
Worker Movement and Its Influence on Lay Social Catholicism - Anna Blackman
10. 'Today it is not the great saint who is thundering forth': The Laity
and Catholic Charismatic Renewal in England - John Maiden 11. HIV and AIDS
in England and Wales: How Lay People Led the Catholic Response - Vincent
Manning Bibliography Index







