Cambridge University Press 978-0-521-83977-8 - The Passing of Protestant England: Secularisation and Social Change, 1920-1960 S. J. D. Green Index More information Index abdication crisis, 155 Aston, Nigel, 306 Abedin, Syed Z., 4; see also Sardar, Astor, David, 293 Ziauddin Astor, William, 185 Abrams, Mark, 191 Attlee, C. R., 45, 139, 141, 181, 191, 195, accumulated church powers, 213 197, 208, 231 Acheson, Dean, 281 austerity Acquaviva, S. S., 17, 277 age of, 247–8 Adair, John, 308 Autobiography, An, 171; see also Snowdon, Adams, R. J. Q., 143 Philip (Viscount) Addison, Paul, 43, 56, 181, 226, 231, 237 Ayer, A. J., 266 Addy, Cecilia M., 305 Akenson, Donald Harman, 10 Babington, G. H. (the Reverend), 288–90 Aldcroft, Derek, 156 Badham, Paul, 18 Alderman, Geoffrey, 4 Badone, Ellen, 9 Allen, E. L., 253; see also Stephen-Spinks, Bainbridge, William Sims, 19, 26, 75, 243, G. and Parkes, James 314; see also Stark, Rodney Allied Brewers Traders’ Association, Baker, Christopher, 38; see also Johnson, 173 Gordon and Seal, Anil Alport, J. M. (Lieutenant-Colonel), 239 Baker, Eric, 258; see also Snaith, America Norman H. compared to Britain, 271–2 Baker, H. T., 153, 154 compared to Latin America, 307 Baker, Janet (Dame), 187 Anderson, Digby, 71, 161, 219, 260 Baldwin, Leland Dewitt, 147, 154, 156, Anderson, Sir John (Viscount Waverley), 309 225 Baldwin, Stanley, 31, 43, 44, 51, 58, 97, Anglo-Catholics, 107 98, 105, 114, 138, 139, 145, 146, attitudes of, 126 149, 161, 173, 309 Annan, Noel, 49, 179, 211 Ball, Simon, 58, 249 Anwar, Muhammad, 4 Ball, Stuart, 40, 43, 141; see also Seldon, Appleby, R. Scott, 10; see also Marty, Anthony Martin E. Balsdon, Dacre, 266 Archbishops’ Committee on the Supply of Bamber, F. (the Reverend of Blackburn), Candidates for Holy Orders, 64 282 Archbishops’ Report on Church and State, Bampton Lectures, 105 125 Band of Hope, 154 Argyle, Michael, 13, 76, 80, 186, 193, baptism, 82 194, 204, 205, 254, 272, 280 Baptist Church, 70, 258, 259 Arnold, Matthew, 145, 155 Barbaris, Peter, 59 Asquith, Cyril, 152; see also Spender, J. A. Barber, Michael, 55 Asquith, H. H. (Earl of Oxford and Barker, Eileen, 17, 19, 33; see also Asquith), 106, 142, 143, 152, 175 Beckford, James A. and Asquith, Raymond, 154 Dobbelaere, K. 317 © in this web service Cambridge University Press www.cambridge.org Cambridge University Press 978-0-521-83977-8 - The Passing of Protestant England: Secularisation and Social Change, 1920-1960 S. J. D. Green Index More information 318 Index Barker, Ernest, 140, 146, 147, 193, 204, Billington, Ray (the Reverend), 279, 280 244, 309 Binfield, Clyde, 145, 264 Barker, Paul, 295 Bishop of Llandaff, 259; see also Barker,R.S.,228 Thompson, R. C. Barnes, John, 44; see also Middlemas, Keith Bishops’ Report, 221, 253 Barnett, Correlli, 51, 212, 215 black market, 176–7, 191 Barr, James, 10 Blackburn, Robert M., 212; see also Marsh, Barrow, Logie, 20 Catherine Barry, F. R. (Bishop of Southwell), Blacker, C. P., 103 268 Blackman, Janet, 3; see also Neild, Keith Barry, Gerald, 171 Blake, E. C. (Canon), 250 Baston, Lewis, 249 Blake, Robert, 47, 49, 51, 143, 284 BBC, the, 32, 81, 82, 203, 248, 249, 250, Blaker, Robert (Sir), 173 256, 268, 288 Blank, Joost de (Archbishop), 157 Beatles, the, 59, 146, 248, 276 Blanning, T. C. W., 243 Beazley, J. S., 292 Bliss, Katherine, 298, 299 Bebbington, D. W., 41, 42, 44, 155, 316 Bloomsbury, 139, 155 Beckford, James A., 17, 20, 308, 315; see Bonar Law, Andrew, 143 also Barker, Eileen and Bonham-Carter, Mark, 49; see also Pottle, Dobbelaere, K. Mark Bedarida,´ Franc¸ois, 136 Bonham-Carter, Violet, 40, 42, 49, 111, Beeching, Richard (Dr), 284 142, 143 Beech-Thomas, W., 98 Booth, Charles, 188 Beier, A. L., 15; see also Cannadine, David Bossy, John, 305 and Rosenheim, James Boulting, John and Roy, 249 Beisner, Robert L., 281 Boutmy, Emile, 100, 121–2, 136–7, 138, beliefs 139, 147, 150, 307 biblical, 90 Bowersock, G. W., 242; see also Brown, popular, 85, 88 Peter and Graber, O. religious, 3, 81–91 Bowra, Maurice, 154 Bell, Daniel, 18, 22, 86, 87, 123 Boyce, D. George, 36, 37 Bell, George (Bishop of Chichester), 237, Boyd, Francis, 211 239 Bradley, Ian, 309, 316 Bellah, Robert, 12, 76 Bradshaw, Harry, 252 Bello, Andres, 307 Braham, Ernest G., 162 Bennett, Arnold, 151 Brainerd, Mrs. Gary, 182, 197 Bennett, G. V., 148; see also Walsh, John D. Branson, Noreen, 7, 147; see also Benney, Mark, 39; see also Gray, A. P. and Heinemann, Margot Pear,R.H. Branton, Noel, 283 Bentley, Michael, 98, 114; see also Jones, Brent, Richard, 8 Andrew Brewer, John, 163 Berger, Peter L., 18 brewing interest, 142 Bethel, Leslie, 307 Bridgeman, Lady, 217, 218 Betjeman, John, 255 Bridgeman, Leslie, 225 Bevan, Aneurin, 45 Brierley, Peter, 5, 13, 18, 60, 61, 62, 70, Beveridge Report, 225 71, 72, 76, 156 Beveridge, William (Lord), 157, 185, Briggs, Asa, 148, 180, 181, 182, 184, 186, 197 188, 190, 191, 192, 199, 200, 204, Bew, Paul, 306 249, 256, 306 Bible Briggs,J.H.Y.,42; see also Thompson, criticism of, 310 David M. and Turner, John Munsey literalist view of, 129 Britain reading of, 206 Christian, 193, 253 story of, 205 identity of, 6 teaching of, 300 late Victorian, 7 © in this web service Cambridge University Press www.cambridge.org Cambridge University Press 978-0-521-83977-8 - The Passing of Protestant England: Secularisation and Social Change, 1920-1960 S. J. D. Green Index More information Index 319 British Cadogan, Alexander, 238 character, 97, 100–1, 125, 135–6, Caffey, John, 308 153–5, 176 Caird, John, 149 civilisation, 110 Cairns, D. S., 61 habits, 181 Calder, Angus, 227 history, 8 Callahan, William J., 306; see also Higgs, nation, 6, 25 David British Institute of Public Opinion, Callinicos, Alex, 22 193 Cambridge Union, 172 British Journal of Sociology, 183 Campbell, Edward (Sir), 211 British Weekly, 196, 254, 258 Campbell, H. C. Montgomery (Bishop of Brivati, Brian, 249; see also Hefferman, London), 268 Richard Campbell, John, 45, 58, 140 Brock, Michael and Eleanor, Cannadine, David, 97, 146, 155; see also 142 Beier, A. L. and Rosenheim, James Brock, N. W. J., 180 Cannon, C., 213 Brogan, Denis, 144 capitalism Bromley, J. S., 306; see also Kossman,E.H. contradictions of, 123 Brooke, Henry, 238 crisis of, 111 Brooks, Chris, 252 Caradog Jones, D., 186, 268, 269; see also Brown, Callum, 4, 16, 22–3, 29, 31, 32, Carr-Saunders, A. M. and Moser, 46, 60, 71, 77, 83, 86, 87, 244–5, C. A. 246, 247, 248, 251, 256, 257, 260, Carey, Tupper (Canon), 199, 200 292, 302, 308, 313 Carlton, David, 142 Brown, George, 50 Carlyle, Thomas, 149, 150, 315 Brown, Kenneth D., 68, 69 Carpenter, Edward, 54, 246, 264, Brown, Peter, 242; see also Bowersock, G. 280 W. and Graber, O. Carpenter, Humphrey, 281, 282 Brown, W. J., 213, 216, 219, 232 Carpenter, James, 157 Brown, W. T. (Canon), 213, 215, 219 Carr-Saunders, A. M., 186, 268, 269; see Brownlow, Robert, 162, 163 also Caradog Jones, D. and Moser, C. Bruce, Steve, 4, 5, 10, 16, 17, 19, 20, 22, A. 23, 25, 29, 30, 66, 76, 87, 89, 90, 208, Carter, Henry, 143 244, 305, 316; see also Wallis, Roy Catholic Church Bryant, Arthur, 101, 176 growth of, 195 Bryant,F.Russell,96 numbers, 73–4 Bryant, Margaret, 60; see also Harries, H. priesthood, 74–5 Wilson Catholicism Bryman, Alan, 69; see also Ranson, anti-Catholicism and, 37 Stewart and Hinings, Bob Irishness and, 35–6 Buchan, John, 152 youthfulness and, 73 Buchanan, R. A., 259 Catholics Bunyan, John, 148 British, 39–41, 72–3 Burden, F. A., 255 Europe and, 305–6 burial, 82 Members of Parliament, 38, 39–40 Burns, Delisle, 191 morals of, 45–7 Burton, Alan, 249; see also O’Sullivan, Tim schools, 38, 46, 232, 297 and Wills, Paul socialism and, 40 Butler, David, 174; see also Freeman, J., Catterall, Peter, 40, 42, 44, 47, 48, 54, 56, Stokes, Donald and Sloman, A. 58, 144, 264 Butler, Mollie, 211, 250 Cecil family, 59, 231 Butler, R. A. (Lord), 55, 56, 59, 178, Cecil, Hugh, 62 211–41, 249, 250, 270, 296, 313 Cecil, Hugh (Lord), 58, 106 Butterfield, Herbert, 242, 266 Celtic fringe, 5, 42, 90, 295 Byron, Robert, 144 Cesarani, David, 4 © in this web service Cambridge University Press www.cambridge.org Cambridge University Press 978-0-521-83977-8 - The Passing of Protestant England: Secularisation and Social Change, 1920-1960 S. J. D. Green Index More information 320 Index Chadwick, Owen, 13, 15, 48, 102, 106, church-building, 251–2 114, 130, 245, 304, 310 Churchill, R. C., 85, 144, 265 Chadwick, R. E., 79 Churchill, Winston, 35, 40, 43, 56, 58, 96, Chamberlain, Elsie, 256 141, 143, 173, 174, 211, 223, 224, Chamberlain, Ida, 152, 153 226, 231, 250, 253 Chamberlain, Neville, 43, 103, 152, 153, Chuter Ede, James, 211, 224, 235 165, 167, 170, 171, 224, 226 cinema Chamberlain family, 146 American origins of, 163 Chance, Judith, 90; see also Peach, Ceri; battles over, 165–70 Rogers, Alasdair;and Daley, Patricia growth of, 163, 261–2 Chandola, Tirani, 315; see also Fitzpatrick, legal control of, 163–4 Roy London arrangements for, 164–5 Channon, Henry (‘Chips’) (Sir), 226, 228, Cinematograph Act (1909), 163 240 Cipriani, Roberto, 17 Charmley, John, 43, 58 Citizen and Churchman, 53, 54; see also Chavasse, Christopher (Bishop of Temple, William (Archbishop of Rochester), 246 Canterbury) Chesterton, Gilbert, 105 Civilian Clothing (Restoration) Order, Chevrillon, Andre,´ 100 178 Christian Clark, J.
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