Many studies that have examined the issues of ‘secularisation’ and ‘religion and the working class’ have been based on large cities. This study, after first reviewing the debate on these issues, looks at institutional religion in coalmining communities in the East Midlands and South Wales from 1860 to the 1930s. It focuses particularly, though not exclusively, on Hucknall and Shirebrook in the East Midlands and the Rhondda Valleys in South Wales. The difficulties faced by the churches in providing for the needs of the rapidly growing mining communities are then outlined; the progress made by Nonconformity, Anglicanism and Roman Catholicism is examined and the contribution that the churches made to the lives of both church members and commun...
The coalminers as a social and occupational group have always been referred to by historians as a "r...
This study focusses on the Mormon mission to Britain in the nineteenth century, specifically the tim...
Secularisation, or the reducing social significance of religion in the twentieth century, has been w...
Many studies that have examined the issues of ‘secularisation’ and ‘religion and the working class’ ...
The central piece of evidence regarding the religious character of the population in the mid-Ninetee...
<p>Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.</p>This study investigate...
This thesis considers the social, political and religious changes affecting south Wales in the late ...
This thesis considers the social, political and religious changes affecting south Wales in the late ...
The contribution of nonconformity to group collectivity and community identity has received little a...
The growth and distribution of the Latter Day Saint Church between 1840 and 1860 is an aspect of Wel...
The Census of Religious Worship of 1851 was a unique attempt to collect information about the nation...
The Census of Religious Worship of 1851 was a unique attempt to collect information about the nation...
A thesis submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements of the University of Wolverhampton for ...
The coalminers as a social and occupational group have always been referred to by historians as a "r...
This thesis considers the social, political and religious changes affecting south Wales in the late ...
The coalminers as a social and occupational group have always been referred to by historians as a "r...
This study focusses on the Mormon mission to Britain in the nineteenth century, specifically the tim...
Secularisation, or the reducing social significance of religion in the twentieth century, has been w...
Many studies that have examined the issues of ‘secularisation’ and ‘religion and the working class’ ...
The central piece of evidence regarding the religious character of the population in the mid-Ninetee...
<p>Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.</p>This study investigate...
This thesis considers the social, political and religious changes affecting south Wales in the late ...
This thesis considers the social, political and religious changes affecting south Wales in the late ...
The contribution of nonconformity to group collectivity and community identity has received little a...
The growth and distribution of the Latter Day Saint Church between 1840 and 1860 is an aspect of Wel...
The Census of Religious Worship of 1851 was a unique attempt to collect information about the nation...
The Census of Religious Worship of 1851 was a unique attempt to collect information about the nation...
A thesis submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements of the University of Wolverhampton for ...
The coalminers as a social and occupational group have always been referred to by historians as a "r...
This thesis considers the social, political and religious changes affecting south Wales in the late ...
The coalminers as a social and occupational group have always been referred to by historians as a "r...
This study focusses on the Mormon mission to Britain in the nineteenth century, specifically the tim...
Secularisation, or the reducing social significance of religion in the twentieth century, has been w...