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Historical Role Analysis in the Study of Religious Change

Historical Role Analysis in the Study of Religious Change

Historical Role Analysis in the Study of Religious Change

Mass Educational Development in Norway, 1740–1891
Author:
John T. Flint
Published:
November 2006
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Format:
Paperback
ISBN:
9780521031813

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    This 1990 study in historical sociology explores the relationship between educational development and religious change in Norwegian society during a period of significant social and economic transition. John Flint traces the processes whereby the laity radically reduced clerical control over religious institutions. He examines census materials, reports to the Ministries of the Church and Education, and information from organizational histories, using historical role analysis to describe the changing relationships among state church pastors, parish school teachers, pupils, parents, and lay preachers. In his examination of the movement toward mass literacy, John Flint draws on and contributes to the sociology of comparative education development. His findings from this Norwegian study have wider theoretical and methodological implications, and will be of interest to historians and sociologists studying religion and education.

    Product details

    March 1990
    Hardback
    9780521370998
    168 pages
    229 × 152 × 13 mm
    0.42kg
    Available

    Table of Contents

    • List of tables
    • Preface
    • Note on Norwegian place names
    • Map of provinces and dioceses of Norway, c. 1865
    • 1. Introduction
    • 2. Clerical generations, educational role systems, and lay religiosity, 1740–1840
    • 3. Organizational indicators of religious differentiation in Norwegian society, 1850–91
    • 4. Elite literacy and styles of religious expression
    • 5. Mass educational experience and styles of religious expression
    • 6. Religious diversity and the ambiguity of secularity
    • Notes
    • Bibliography
    • Index.
      Author
    • John T. Flint