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This account of the Oxford or Tractarian movement provides essential information to the study of English church history and the history of England during the Victorian era. This book is an up-to-date, scholarly but approachable exploration of the Movement which features primary material from a range of its key members. Herring looks at the relationship beween the Movement and the older, pre-1833 High Church tradition and, crucially, at developments after Newman's departure for Rome in 1845. By placing the Tractarians in the general political and social context of Victorian movements that sought to revitalize England's traditional institutions during a period of urbanization and industrialization, Herring brings new meaning to the movement.
Dr. George Herring studied at Keble College, Oxford under the supervision of Geoffrey Rowell and has taught History for higher education for over 20 years. He is currently in the School For Lifelong Learning and Development at Bradford University.
Contexts, Ideas, Events, Parishes
"Set to become a key student text."--Northallerton Thirsk & Bedale Times, 3 May 2002
George C. Herring, University of Kentucky) Herring, George C. (Alumni Professor of History Emeritus, Alumni Professor of History Emeritus, George C Herring