Christianity and Social Service in Modern Britain: The Disinherited Spirit

Christianity and Social Service in Modern Britain: The Disinherited Spirit

by Frank Prochaska
Christianity and Social Service in Modern Britain: The Disinherited Spirit

Christianity and Social Service in Modern Britain: The Disinherited Spirit

by Frank Prochaska

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Overview

Few subjects bring out so well the differences between ourselves and our ancestors as the history of Christian charity. In an increasingly mobile and materialist world, in which culture has grown more national, indeed global, we no longer relate to the lost world of nineteenth-century parish life. Today, we can hardly imagine a voluntary society that boasted millions of religious associations providing essential services, in which the public rarely saw a government official apart from the post office clerk. Against the background of the welfare state and the collapse of church membership, the very idea of Christian social reform has a quaint, Victorian air about it. In this elegantly written study of shifting British values, Frank Prochaska examines the importance of Christianity as an inspiration for political and social behaviour in the nineteenth century and the forces that undermined both religion and philanthropy in the twentieth. The waning of religion and the growth of government responsibility for social provision were closely intertwined. Prochaska shows how the creation of the modern British state undermined religious belief and customs of associational citizenship. In unravelling some of the complexities in the evolving relationship between voluntarism and the state, the book presents a challenging new interpretation of Christian decline and democratic traditions in Britain.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780191537066
Publisher: OUP Oxford
Publication date: 01/26/2006
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 341 KB

About the Author

Frank Prochaska is a distinguished historian of modern British history, whose books include Women and Philanthropy in Nineteenth-Century England (1980), The Voluntary Impulse (1988), Philanthropy and the Hospitals of London: the King's Fund, 1897-1990 (1992), Royal Bounty: the Making of a Welfare Monarchy (1995), and The Republic of Britain, 1760-2000. He teaches at Yale University and holds an Honorary Fellowship at the Institute of Historical Research, London University.

Table of Contents

Preface1. Background2. Schooling3. Visiting4. Mothering5. Nursing6. ForegroundNotesIndex
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