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Freedom and Religion in the Nineteenth Century

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The subject of religious liberty in the nineteenth century has been defined by a liberal narrative that has prevailed since Mill and Macaulay to Trevelyan and Commager, to name only a few philosophers and historians who wrote in English. Underlying this narrative is a noble dream--liberty for every person, guaranteed by democratic states that promote social progress though not interfering with those broadly defined areas of life, including religion, that are properly the preserve of free individuals.
At the end of the twentieth century, however, it becomes clear that religious liberty requires a more comprehensive, subtle, and complex definition than the liberal tradition affords, one that confronts such questions as gender, ethnicity, and the distinction between individual and corporate liberty. None of the authors in this volume finds the familiar liberal narrative an adequate interpretive context for understanding his particular subject. Some address the liberal tradition directly and propose modified versions; others approach it implicitly. All revise it, and all revise in ways that echo across the chapters.
The topics covered are religious liberty in early America (Nathan O. Hatch), science and religious freedom (Frank M. Turner), the conflicting ideas of religious freedom in early Victorian England (J. P. Ellens), the arguments over theological innovation in the England of the 1860's (R. K. Webb), European Jews and the limits of religious freedom (David C. Itzkowitz), restrictions and controls on the practice of religion in Bismarck's Germany (Ronald J. Ross), the Catholic Church in nineteenth-century Europe (Raymond Grew), religious liberty in France, 1787-1908 (C. T. McIntyre), clericalism and anticlericalism in Chile, 1820-1920 (Simon Collier), and religion and imperialism in nineteenth-century Britain (Jeffrey Cox).


A propos de l'auteur

Richard Helmstadter is Professor of History at the University of Toronto.

Résumé

The subject of religious liberty in the 19th century has been defined by a liberal narrative that has prevailed since Mill and Macaulay to Trevelyan and Commager. This book presents new theories of understanding the liberal narrative surrounding the subject of religious liberty.

Détails du produit

Auteurs Richard J. Helmstadter
Collaboration Richard Helmstadter (Editeur), Richard J. Helmstadter (Editeur), Helmstadter Richard (Editeur)
Edition Stanford University Press
 
Langues Anglais
Format d'édition Livre Relié
Sortie 31.12.2019
 
EAN 9780804730877
ISBN 978-0-8047-3087-7
Pages 460
Dimensions 161 mm x 236 mm x 33 mm
Poids 835 g
Thèmes The Making of Modern Freedom
The Making of Modern Freedom Series
The Making of Modern Freedom
Catégories Sciences humaines, art, musique > Histoire > Epoque moderne jusqu'en 1918
Sciences sociales, droit, économie > Sciences sociales en général

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