Religion, Identity and Conflict in Britain: From the Restoration to the Twentieth Century
Delve into the intricate tapestry of Britain's past with "Religion, Identity and Conflict in Britain: From the Restoration to the Twentieth Century" by Stewart J. Brown, published by Taylor & Francis Ltd in 2013. This compelling hardback spans 294 pages and features contributions from a distinguished team of authors who analyze the profound impact of Christianity on various facets of British society from the mid-seventeenth century to the early twentieth century.
Through a detailed exploration of the intertwining relationships between religion, politics, and culture, this book illuminates how these elements have shaped the identity of modern Britain. Perfect for history enthusiasts, scholars, and anyone interested in the interplay of faith and national consciousness, this book offers valuable insights into the role of Christianity in the evolution of the British state. Discover how these historical dynamics continue to influence contemporary issues of identity and conflict in Britain.