The growth of "New London" in suburban Middlesex (1918-1945) and the response of the Church of England

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The growth of "New London" in suburban Middlesex (1918-1945) and the response of the Church of England

Rex Walford ; with a commendatory preface by Jeremy Morris

Edwin Mellen Press, 2007

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Includes bibliographical references and indexes

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This work offers a timely and fascinating portrayal of English church growth between the two World Wars, adding greatly to the literature on the history of the Church of the England in the twentieth century and to the history of modern Britain. This study should appeal to scholars interested in British history, especially the first half of the twentieth century, and to those interested in the study of the Church of England. This groundbreaking study sheds much-needed light on the neglected ecclesiastical history of urban England in the twentieth century. Working from detailed field evidence Rex Walford has investigated the fate of the Church of England in suburban Middlesex ("New London" north of the Thames) between the two World Wars. Quite contrary to a widely-held view, the Anglican Church flourished and expanded in this area during this time. More Anglican Churches than cinemas were built in the Diocese of London between 1918 and 1945 and many of them were significant in architecture, liturgy and new strategies of mission. The story of the genesis of The Forty-Five Churches Fund, of T.S. Eliot's involvement with the Fund and the spread of new churches is accompanied by five detailed case-studies as well as a wealth of evidence from parishes which were created in these new suburban areas in the 1920s and 1930s. The book is copiously illustrated with maps and photographs and provides a highly readable narrative of an exciting period of church development, as well as a penetrating analysis of the myth of "secularization".

目次

  • List of Figures
  • List of Illustrations
  • List of Tables
  • Preface by Rev. Dr. Jeremy Morris
  • Foreword by Rt. Rev. Richard Chartres, Bishop of London
  • Acknowledgements
  • The Secularization Myth
  • The Background to the Inter-War Years
  • The Expansion of the Middlesex Suburbs ("New London, North of the Thames") 1918-1939
  • The Response of the Church of England to the Growth of "New London"
  • The Forty-Five Churches Fund
  • Five Case-Studies
  • Strategies of Mission in the Inter-War Suburbs - The Geographical Aspects
  • Strategies of Mission in the Inter-War Suburbs - Other Aspects
  • The Overall Response: Assessing the Extent of "Success" for the Church of England in the Expanding Suburbs of Middlesex, 1918-1945
  • Summary and Conclusion
  • Appendices
  • Bibliography
  • General Index
  • Churches Index.

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