Patriotism and religious belief were defining characteristics of both public and private life during the 20th century. British army chaplains were shaped by these powerful sentiments and in turn shaped and interpreted them to understand their own roles and to provide a message and ministry to soldiers and officers. Focusing on World War II,. 'Chaplains at War' reveals how the army, the government and the churches responded to the challenges of war, leading to innovation that was unknown in peace time such as the appointing women as Chaplains' Assistants. Alan Robinson uses interviews with former chaplains, officers and soldiers and extensive archive research in military, government and church archives to draw together personal experience and official policy. His book will be essential reading for anyone interested in British military history, church history and religious studies.



Inhalt

Table of Contents

Introduction

Chapter 1 The Great War

Chapter 2 The Interwar Years

Chapter 3 'Be ye therefore wise as serpents': RAChD Politics During World War Two

Chapter 4 Clergy and Chaplains

Chapter 5 'Those inglorious, but all-important directions': Chaplaincy work in bases and lines-of-communication

Chapter 6 'I would as soon think of going into battle without my artillery as without my Chaplains': Chaplains at the front

Chapter 7 'I was in Prison, and ye came unto me': The work of captured chaplains

Conclusion

Titel
Chaplains at War
Untertitel
The Role of Clergymen During World War II
EAN
9780857711236
ISBN
978-0-85771-123-6
Format
E-Book (pdf)
Herausgeber
Veröffentlichung
30.07.2008
Digitaler Kopierschutz
Adobe-DRM
Dateigrösse
1.2 MB
Anzahl Seiten
288
Jahr
2008
Untertitel
Englisch