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Stuart Mews éd., Religion and National Identity, Papers read at the Nineteenth and Twentieth… Meetings of the Ecclesiastical Historical Society, Oxford, Basil Blackwell, 1982, XVI-618 p.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  26 July 2017

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Histoire Culturelle
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Copyright © École des hautes études en sciences sociales Paris 1985

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References

1. Ce sont les communications de Sheridan Gilley (« Nationality and Liberty, Protestants and Catholic : Robert Southey's Book of the Church », pp. 409-432) ; Peter Doyle (« Bishop Goss of Liverpool (1856-1872) and the Importance of Being English », pp. 433-446) ; Keith Robbins (« Religion and Identity in Modem British History », pp. 465-487) ; D. W. Bebbington (« Religion and National Feeling in Nineteenth Century Wales and Scotland », pp. 489-503) ; B. Aspinwall (« The Scottish Religious Identity in the Atlantic World, 1880- 1914 », pp. 505-518) ; C. Binfield (« English Free Churchmen and a National Style », pp. 519-533) ; R. F. G. Holmes (« Ulster Presbyterians and Irish Nationalism », pp. 535- 548) ; H. R. Sefton (« The Church of Scotland and Scottish Nationhood », pp. 549-555) ; G. White (« No one is Free from Parliament : the Worship and Doctrine Measure in Parliament, 1974 », pp. 557-565).

2. S. P. Brock, « Christians in the Sasanian Empire : a Case of Divided Loyalties », pp. 1- 20 et W. H. C. Frend, « Nationalism as a Factor in Anti-Chalcidonian Feeling in Egypt », pp. 21-38.