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Denominational Membership and Political Allegiances: William Hale White and the Evolution of Religious Nonconformity in Great Britain in the 19th Century
Author(s) -
Jean-Michel Yvard
Publication year - 2011
Publication title -
lisa
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 1762-6153
DOI - 10.4000/lisa.4094
Subject(s) - nonconformity , politics , white (mutation) , narrative , irony , sociology , history , religious studies , literature , philosophy , law , art , political science , biochemistry , chemistry , gene , operations management , economics
In his fictional autobiographical writings, William Hale White describes the agonies of religious doubt in the middle of the 19th century. But he also adopts a sociological approach in many of his narratives, in which the fragmentation of the British religious scene is described with great subtlety, and even irony. This article studies this dimension of his writings, proposing a few more contemporary perspectives concerning the differences that have characterized the link between religion and politics in France and in Great Britain

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