Religion and Irreligion in Victorian Society
Explore the dynamic interplay of faith and skepticism in the fascinating collection titled Religion and Irreligion in Victorian Society by R. W. Davis. Published by Taylor & Francis Ltd in 2013, this thought-provoking book features eleven specially commissioned essays that pay tribute to the esteemed historian Robert K. Webb, one of the leading figures in the study of modern British history.
Delve into the pivotal themes surrounding religion and irreligion during the nineteenth century, as expert contributors examine the profound impact these ideologies had on Victorian society. Spanning 216 pages, this engaging paperback is perfect for history enthusiasts and anyone interested in the shaping of modern thought.
Join the conversation about how faith and doubt coexisted and influenced the cultural landscape of Great Britain. Don't miss the opportunity to deepen your understanding of this intriguing period in history.