Secularization and the Working Class brings together contributions from thirteen Central European historians who have taken a long-term interest in the issue of the secularization of modern society and social issues affecting the working class. By using contemporary historical methods they have researched the theoretical aspects of secularization theories as well as individual cases which illustrate Czech developments within the framework of the Austrian monarchy. These cases touch upon working conditions, working-class organizations and political parties, cultural life and means of communication. Among other things they present the conflicts that led to rifts within society. This representative collection of texts is will appeal to historians of modern history interested in the fascinating issues of European development, all those who are interested in the living conditions of the working class in the 19th and 20th centuries.... by a move away from the Church, but by an increase in socalled nominal Catholics, who formally remained within the Church but did not take part in religious life. ... forms for leaving the Church, having a nonchurch baptism, marriage, funeral, etc., either in the form of a template or offering them for purchase, 122 is testament to the existence of a certain demand for these services among the readers, andanbsp;...
Title | : | Secularization and the Working Class |
Author | : | Lukas Fasora, Jiri Hanus |
Publisher | : | Wipf and Stock Publishers - 2011 |
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