Searching for God in Britain and Beyond: Reading Letters to Malcolm Muggeridge, 1966-1982. By David G. Reagles

IF 1.1 1区 历史学 Q1 HISTORY
Daniel S Loss
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The 1960s have, in recent years, become fertile ground for scholars exploring the timing and causes of religious decline. No longer wedded to analytic frameworks that assumed inextricable connections between secularization and modernization, historians have increasingly seen the decade as a period of crisis for Christianity in which religious belief, behaviour, and belonging all plummeted. David G. Reagles’s Searching for God in Britain and Beyond offers a distinctive approach to understanding the experience of those who sought to make sense of the religious tumult of the era. Where other scholars have examined the writings of intellectuals and conducted retrospective oral history interviews, Reagles seeks to recover the experience of ‘ordinary’ people by plumbing the rich trove of correspondence between a notable Christian writer and his highly engaged readers. This ‘fan mail’ (as Reagles terms it) offers a clear sense of immediacy, providing a way to witness people trying to understand a society that seemed abruptly unmoored from its traditional Christian foundations.
在英国及其他地方寻找上帝:阅读马尔科姆·马格里奇的信件,1966-1982。大卫·g·雷格尔斯著
近年来,20世纪60年代成为学者们探索宗教衰落的时间和原因的沃土。历史学家不再固守假定世俗化与现代化之间有着千丝万缕联系的分析框架,他们越来越多地认为,这十年是基督教的危机时期,宗教信仰、行为和归属感都一落千丈。David G. Reagles的《在英国及其他地区寻找上帝》提供了一种独特的方法来理解那些试图理解那个时代宗教动荡的人的经历。当其他学者研究知识分子的作品并进行回顾性口述历史访谈时,Reagles试图通过挖掘一位著名的基督教作家与其高度参与的读者之间丰富的通信宝库来恢复“普通人”的经历。这种“粉丝邮件”(如Reagles所说)提供了一种清晰的即时性,提供了一种见证人们试图理解一个似乎突然脱离传统基督教基础的社会的方式。
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期刊介绍: Twentieth Century British History covers the variety of British history in the twentieth century in all its aspects. It links the many different and specialized branches of historical scholarship with work in political science and related disciplines. The journal seeks to transcend traditional disciplinary boundaries, in order to foster the study of patterns of change and continuity across the twentieth century. The editors are committed to publishing work that examines the British experience within a comparative context, whether European or Anglo-American.
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