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Religion and rural society : South Lindsey, 1825-1875

Title
Religion and rural society : South Lindsey, 1825-1875 / James Obelkevich.
Author
Obelkevich, Jim.
Publication
Oxford [England] : Clarendon Press, 1976.

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Description
xiii, 353 pages : maps; 23 cm
Summary
"This is a social history of religion in a rural district in Lincolnshire during the middle decades of the nineteenth century. It explores the entire range of religious phenomena -- popular superstition and magic as well as the Church of England and Methodism -- and attempts to recover their social meaning and social context. It concludes that both the heightening of religious activity in the early part of the period and its later decline had their origins in social change : the triumph of agricultural capitalism, the breakdown of the traditional village order, and the uneven emergence of a society of classes, each with its distinctive outlook and religious style." -- Front inside flap of dust jacket.
Subject
  • Christian sociology > England > Lindsey (County)
  • Christian sociology
  • Anglikanische Kirche
  • Soziologie
  • Freikirche
  • Methodismus
  • Godsdienst
  • Agrarische maatschappij
  • Lindsey (England : County) > Religious life and customs
  • England > Lindsey (County)
  • Great Britain > Religion > 19th century
  • Great Britain > Religious life and customs > 19th century
  • Great Britain > Social conditions > 19th century
  • Lindsey (Great Britain) > History
Note
  • Includes index.
Bibliography (note)
  • Bibliography: p. [337]-346.
ISBN
  • 0198224265
  • 9780198224266
LCCN
77350970
OCLC
  • ocm02638758
  • 2638758
  • SCSB-103769
Owning Institutions
Princeton University Library