Catholics in England 1950-2000: Historical and Sociological Perspectives
By (Author) Michael Hornsby-Smith
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Geoffrey Chapman
12th January 1999
United Kingdom
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
History of religion
Roman Catholicism, Roman Catholic Church
Sociology and anthropology
282.42
Paperback
344
520g
For Catholics in England, the year 2000 marks not only the second millennial anniversary of Christ's birth but also the 150th anniversary of the restoration of the Roman Catholic hierarchy of England and Wales. The centenary in 1950 was celebrated with much reflection, but much has happened in the momentous half-century since. This book offers a comprehensive collection of research-based material on the huge social and religious transformations that Catholics have experienced during this period. Including both historical and sociological perspectives, as well as personal recollections, these contributions form a comprehensive base from which to interpret the past and to consider the future of Catholics in England.
"The advent of the millennium has provided an opportunity for stocktaking. This is particularly the case with the Catholic community. The present book is one of several contributions to this activity." - Journal of Contemporary Religion, 2001
Michael Hornsby-Smith is emeritus professor of Sociology at the University of Surrey.