An examination of the spiritual and temporal roles of Catholic chaplains in WW1 in France and Belgium. All the formative influences at home are assessed from religious, political, social, and geographic perspectives. The roles of the bishops in England and Ireland are reviewed and how their post war ambitions were interpreted at the Front are explained. Lancashire's traditional Catholic strength makes it a significant contributor, not least as the fulcrum between Irish and English catholics
This thesis looks at ways in which the British Catholic Church confronted the issue of Catholic unit...
The study traces the efforts of English Nonconformists to provide chaplains for their adherents in ...
Anglican Army chaplains’ responses to prostitution in the First World War remain a neglected subject...
This dissertation examines the role and actions of the Roman Catholic clergy from Britain who served...
This is a piece of research examining the role played by Irish Catholic Chaplains during the First W...
When in 1914 the European nations mobilised for war, the churches followed suit. Notwithstanding pre...
Religion has been a largely overlooked aspect of British history during the First World War. While t...
The First World War was a period of great change and upheaval for Australians. The Church of England...
This study of the role, impact and influence of Australian chaplains during the Gallipoli campaign i...
It is a commonplace in cultural studies that World War I was a watershed event that ushered in the t...
This paper examines the impacts of Christianity in England during World War I. More specifically, it...
Within the framework of a moral theory of warfare, religion per se may well have a war morale promot...
This thesis examines the reactions to the First World War by the churches of the United Kingdom thr...
After the First World War there was a changed, more positive, attitude in England towards Catholicis...
The political influence of British Catholics in First World War Britain has been a neglected aspect ...
This thesis looks at ways in which the British Catholic Church confronted the issue of Catholic unit...
The study traces the efforts of English Nonconformists to provide chaplains for their adherents in ...
Anglican Army chaplains’ responses to prostitution in the First World War remain a neglected subject...
This dissertation examines the role and actions of the Roman Catholic clergy from Britain who served...
This is a piece of research examining the role played by Irish Catholic Chaplains during the First W...
When in 1914 the European nations mobilised for war, the churches followed suit. Notwithstanding pre...
Religion has been a largely overlooked aspect of British history during the First World War. While t...
The First World War was a period of great change and upheaval for Australians. The Church of England...
This study of the role, impact and influence of Australian chaplains during the Gallipoli campaign i...
It is a commonplace in cultural studies that World War I was a watershed event that ushered in the t...
This paper examines the impacts of Christianity in England during World War I. More specifically, it...
Within the framework of a moral theory of warfare, religion per se may well have a war morale promot...
This thesis examines the reactions to the First World War by the churches of the United Kingdom thr...
After the First World War there was a changed, more positive, attitude in England towards Catholicis...
The political influence of British Catholics in First World War Britain has been a neglected aspect ...
This thesis looks at ways in which the British Catholic Church confronted the issue of Catholic unit...
The study traces the efforts of English Nonconformists to provide chaplains for their adherents in ...
Anglican Army chaplains’ responses to prostitution in the First World War remain a neglected subject...