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The Churches and the Working Classes

Leeds, 1870-1920
By: Patricia Midgley

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As religious allegiance declined in the nineteenth century, churches struggled to attract the working classes. This book traces their efforts from 1870 to 1920 and the ambivalent public response, focusing on the industrial city of Leeds.

Contrary to our perception of the centrality of the churches in English life in the nineteenth century, the disappointing results of the 1851 Religious Census…
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Contrary to our perception of the centrality of the churches in English life in the nineteenth century, the disappointing results of the 1851 Religious Census led religious leaders to seek a variety of ways to increase religious allegiance as the century progressed. The apparent apathy and lack of interest in formal religion on the part of the working classes was particularly galling, and the various denominations tried hard to attract them through evangelical missions as well as social and charitable ventures which sometimes competed with religious concerns, to the latter’s detriment. This book traces the motivations, concerns and efforts of the churches, particularly in the period between 1870 and 1920, and the ambivalent responses of ordinary people. The Education Act of 1870 led to the churches losing their hold on the education of the young, a consequence foreseen by many church leaders, but unable to be prevented. By 1920 it was apparent that the churches’ optimism regarding an increased role with a war-weary population would not be fulfilled. The focus is on the city of Leeds, representative of the industrialised urban areas with burgeoning populations which proved to be such a challenge to the churches, at the same time stimulating them to ever-greater efforts.

Patricia Midgley retired early from her career as a prison governor in order to carry out historical research, first obtaining a master’s degree from the Open University, and then embarking on doctoral research with York University. The present volume is based on that research, and is her first publication.

Hardback

  • ISBN: 1-4438-3982-5
  • ISBN13: 978-1-4438-3982-2
  • Date of Publication: 2012-07-27

Ebook

  • ISBN: 1-4438-4458-6
  • ISBN13: 978-1-4438-4458-1
  • Date of Publication: 2012-07-27

Subject Codes:

  • BIC: HBTB, HRCX7, HRLP
  • THEMA: NHTB, QRM, QRVS4
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