This article interrogates the complicated understanding of sectarianism in institutional cultures in late-nineteenth-century England through an examination of the practice of religion in the daily life of hospital wards in voluntary hospitals. Voluntary hospitals prided themselves on their identity as philanthropic institutions free from sectarian practices. The public accusation of sectarianism against University College Hospital triggered a series of responses that suggests that hospital practices reflected and reinforced an acceptable degree of ‘tolerable intolerance’. The debates this incident prompted help us to interrogate the meaning of sectarianism in late nineteenth-century England. How was sectarianism understood? Why was it ...
Public protest over the siting of infectious disease hospitals was perhaps nowhere more forcefully a...
This article seeks to explore the contradictions of the Methodist Church and the Clapham sects as id...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Rochester. Department of History, 2013.This dissertation is a histori...
The Westminster Infirmary, established in 1719 to offer medical charity to London’s sick poor, was t...
Although deaconess life had its place in England from 1861, its growth in terms of numbers of deacon...
The advent of the welfare state has been seen by some historians as a decisive blow for British trad...
[FIRST PARAGRAPH] The voluntary hospitals were amongst the most original and enduring monuments o...
The history of religion in Britain has been dominated by the concept of secularisation. This suggest...
peer-reviewedIn a country where traditional or ethno-medical practices prevailed well into the twen...
CHAPLAINCY IN THE ROYAL BRISBANE HOSPITALS The genesis and evolution of hospital chaplaincy in a Que...
This is the first study to examine how pastors lost authority over bodily healing in the nineteenth ...
This article considers how lecturing in Victoria Park in the East End of London allowed three early ...
This thesis explores the experience, interpretation and treatment of religious beliefs and behaviour...
This thesis examines religious toleration dynamics from the perspective of a religious minority, the...
The idea of providence was a prominent and pervasive theme in public discourse on subjects of nation...
Public protest over the siting of infectious disease hospitals was perhaps nowhere more forcefully a...
This article seeks to explore the contradictions of the Methodist Church and the Clapham sects as id...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Rochester. Department of History, 2013.This dissertation is a histori...
The Westminster Infirmary, established in 1719 to offer medical charity to London’s sick poor, was t...
Although deaconess life had its place in England from 1861, its growth in terms of numbers of deacon...
The advent of the welfare state has been seen by some historians as a decisive blow for British trad...
[FIRST PARAGRAPH] The voluntary hospitals were amongst the most original and enduring monuments o...
The history of religion in Britain has been dominated by the concept of secularisation. This suggest...
peer-reviewedIn a country where traditional or ethno-medical practices prevailed well into the twen...
CHAPLAINCY IN THE ROYAL BRISBANE HOSPITALS The genesis and evolution of hospital chaplaincy in a Que...
This is the first study to examine how pastors lost authority over bodily healing in the nineteenth ...
This article considers how lecturing in Victoria Park in the East End of London allowed three early ...
This thesis explores the experience, interpretation and treatment of religious beliefs and behaviour...
This thesis examines religious toleration dynamics from the perspective of a religious minority, the...
The idea of providence was a prominent and pervasive theme in public discourse on subjects of nation...
Public protest over the siting of infectious disease hospitals was perhaps nowhere more forcefully a...
This article seeks to explore the contradictions of the Methodist Church and the Clapham sects as id...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Rochester. Department of History, 2013.This dissertation is a histori...