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E-grāmata: Clergy in Khaki: New Perspectives on British Army Chaplaincy in the First World War

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British army chaplains have not fared well in the mythology of the First World War. Like its commanders they have often been characterized as embodiments of ineptitude and hypocrisy. Yet, just as historians have reassessed the motives and performance of British generals, this collection offers fresh insights into the war record of British chaplains. Drawing on the expertise of a dozen academic researchers, the collection offers an unprecedented analysis of the subject that embraces military, political, religious and imperial history. The volume also benefits from the professional insights of chaplains themselves, several of its contributors being serving or former members of the Royal Army Chaplains’ Department. Providing the fullest and most objective study yet published, it demonstrates that much of the post-war hostility towards chaplains was driven by political, social or even denominational agendas and that their critics often overlooked the positive contribution that chaplains made to the day-to-day struggles of soldiers trying to cope with the appalling realities of industrial warfare and its aftermath. As the most complete study of the subject to date, this collection marks a major advance in the historiography of the British army, of the British churches and of British society during the First World War, and will appeal to researchers in a broad range of academic disciplines.

Recenzijas

'The Clergy in Khaki is an excellent resource, and I very much hope that its authors will publish further research on this fascinating and much misunderstood subject.' Church Times 'The book is worthwhile and very well researched ...' The Pastoral Review 'Anticipating celebrations of the centenary of the outbreak of the First World War, this timely volume provides an excellent read, blending perceptive analysis with vibrant narrative. The editors' introduction provides a masterly overview of developing scholarship, which serves to rehabilitate the performance of these ministers in khaki.' Baptist Quarterly '...naturally evens out perspectives, introducing the issue of army chaplaincy and the chapters of the book in a model opening essay by the editors. And its range is wide...' Modern Believing This stimulating collection usefully broadens and extends knowledge and understanding of the clergy in the Great War. History

Papildus informācija

Long-listed for Templer Medal 2013.
Notes on Contributors ix
Acknowledgements xiii
List of Abbreviations
xv
1 Introduction: British Army Chaplaincy in Context
1(16)
Edward Madigan
Michael Snape
2 The Nonconformist Chaplain in the First World War: The Importance of a New Phenomenon
17(24)
J.H. Thompson
3 Free Church Revivalism in the British Army during the First World War
41(16)
Neil Allison
4 A Welsh Perspective on Army Chaplaincy during the First World War: The Letters of Abraham Rees Morgan MC
57(18)
Ieuan Elfryn Jones
5 Garrisoning the Nation's Soul: Calvinism, Douglas Haig and Scottish Presbyterian Chaplaincy on the Western Front
75(20)
David Coulter
6 The Theology of `Woodbine Willie' in Context
95(16)
Stuart Bell
7 Chaplains in Context: British Army Padres and the `Bureaucracy of Paternalism' in the First World War
111(16)
Gary Sheffield
8 Catholic Army Chaplaincy and Episcopal Tensions: The Vatican and the Appointment of an Episcopus Castrensis
127(16)
James Hagerty
9 The First World War and the Chaplains of British India
143(26)
Michael Snape
10 Visions from the Front: Discourse on the Post-war World among Anglican Army Chaplains in 1918
169(14)
Peter Howson
11 `Shell-shocked Prophets': Anglican Army Chaplains and Post-war Reform in the Church of England
183(16)
Linda Parker
12 The Royal Army Chaplains' Department and the Legacy of the First World War
199(14)
Alan Robinson
Index 213
Michael Snape is Reader in Religion, War and Society at the University of Birmingham. He has published extensively on this theme and his books include The Back Parts of War: The YMCA Memoirs and Letters of Barclay Baron, 1915-1919 (2009); The Royal Army Chaplains Department 1796-1953: Clergy Under Fire (2008); God and the British Soldier: Religion and the British Army in the First and Second World Wars (2005) and The Redcoat and Religion: The Forgotten History of the British Soldier from the Age of Marlborough to the eve of the First World War (2005). Edward Madigan is Resident Historian at the Commonwealth War Graves Commission and a visiting fellow to the Changing Character of War Programme at the University of Oxford. His work combines religious, military and cultural history and he has published articles and book chapters on a range of themes relating to British identity and culture in wartime and the British and Irish experience of the Great War. His first book, Faith Under Fire: Anglican Army Chaplains and the Great War, was published by Palgrave Macmillan in 2011.