Callum G. Brown is Professor of Late Modern European History at the University of Glasgow. A social historian specialising in secularisation and Humanism in nineteenth and twentieth century western society, he is the author of numerous publications including The Death of Christian Britain: Understanding Secularisation 1800-2000 (2nd edition, 2009), Religion and the Demographic Revolution: Women and Secularisation in Canada, Ireland, UK and USA Since the 1960s (2012) and Becoming Atheist: Humanism and the Secular West (2017).
Inhaltsangabe
Part I. The Battle in Context: 1. Introduction Part II. The Heyday of Christian Vigilance 1945-1965: 2. Moral vigilance 3. Licensing at the front line: London and Blackpool 4. Licensing in the provinces: Sheffield, Glasgow and Lewis 5. Battle at the Beeb part I Part III. The Sixties Crisis and its Legacy, 1965-1980: 6. The privatisation of moral vigilance 7. The sixties liberalisation of licensing 8. The Humanist challenge 9. Battle at the Beeb part II Part IV. Conclusion: 10. The birth of civilised Britain.
Part I. The Battle in Context: 1. Introduction Part II. The Heyday of Christian Vigilance 1945-1965: 2. Moral vigilance 3. Licensing at the front line: London and Blackpool 4. Licensing in the provinces: Sheffield, Glasgow and Lewis 5. Battle at the Beeb part I Part III. The Sixties Crisis and its Legacy, 1965-1980: 6. The privatisation of moral vigilance 7. The sixties liberalisation of licensing 8. The Humanist challenge 9. Battle at the Beeb part II Part IV. Conclusion: 10. The birth of civilised Britain.
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