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OverviewDrawing on examples from British world expressions of Christianity, this collection further greater understanding of religion as a critical element of modern children’s and young people’s history. It builds on emerging scholarship that challenges the view that religion had a solely negative impact on nineteenth- and twentieth-century children, or that ‘secularization’ is the only lens to apply to childhood and religion. Putting forth the argument that religion was an abiding influence among British world children throughout the nineteenth and most of the twentieth centuries, this volume places ‘religion’ at the center of analysis and discussion. At the same time, it positions the religious factor within a broader social and cultural framework. The essays focus on the historical contexts in which religion was formative for children in various ‘British’ settings denoted as ‘Anglo’ or ‘colonial’ during the nineteenth and early- to mid-twentieth centuries. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Hugh Morrison (University of Otago, New Zealand) , Mary Clare Martin (University of Greenwich, UK.)Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd Imprint: Routledge Weight: 0.453kg ISBN: 9780367175627ISBN 10: 0367175622 Pages: 336 Publication Date: 17 January 2019 Audience: College/higher education , Undergraduate , Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviewsIf you believe that childhood represents a formative period of psychological development and a lens through which new experiences and knowledge--religious or otherwise--are filtered, you will want to incorporate essays such as the ones provided in Creating Religious Childhoods into your work. - Joy Schulz, Metropolitan Community College Overall, this is a very rich and fascinating volume. Because it deals with majority Christian subjects and themes alone there is clearly great scope for follow-up research into other childhoods in other religious contexts, spatially and temporally. - Stephen Parker, University of Worcester """If you believe that childhood represents a formative period of psychological development and a lens through which new experiences and knowledge—religious or otherwise—are filtered, you will want to incorporate essays such as the ones provided in Creating Religious Childhoods into your work."" - Joy Schulz, Metropolitan Community College ""Overall, this is a very rich and fascinating volume. Because it deals with majority Christian subjects and themes alone there is clearly great scope for follow-up research into other childhoods in other religious contexts, spatially and temporally."" - Stephen Parker, University of Worcester" If you believe that childhood represents a formative period of psychological development and a lens through which new experiences and knowledge-religious or otherwise-are filtered, you will want to incorporate essays such as the ones provided in Creating Religious Childhoods into your work. - Joy Schulz, Metropolitan Community College Overall, this is a very rich and fascinating volume. Because it deals with majority Christian subjects and themes alone there is clearly great scope for follow-up research into other childhoods in other religious contexts, spatially and temporally. - Stephen Parker, University of Worcester Author InformationHugh Morrison, Mary Clare Martin Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |