Nineteenth-Century Religion, Literature and Society, vol. 1: Traditions
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University of Lincoln
- Unit of assessment
- 27 - English Language and Literature
- Output identifier
- 41119
- Type
- B - Edited book
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- Publisher
- Routledge
- ISBN
- 9781138572805
- Open access status
- Out of scope for open access requirements
- Month of publication
- December
- Year of publication
- 2020
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- Output has been delayed by COVID-19
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- Forensic science
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- Interdisciplinary
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- Number of additional authors
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0
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- Proposed double-weighted
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- Double-weighted statement
- Traditions surveys religion in nineteenth-century Britain extensively, featuring 24 topics including denominations, movements and national formations: 14 entries on Christianity, 10 on Judaism and religions from Asia (e.g. Islam), and popular traditions rooted in social experience (e.g. working-class struggle). In all, 42 rare and hard-to-access published primary sources were identified in specialist libraries and digital archives, and extracted, to revive forgotten voices in narratives of Victorian religion. Each of the 24 headnotes surveys the tradition and locates the source/s within its key debates. Including the 3,000-word volume, total editorial copy was 20,000 words. The volume amounts to 350 pages.
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- Non-English
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