Lexington Books
Pages: 310
Trim: 6 x 9
978-1-66693-878-4 • Hardback • July 2023 • $110.00 • (£85.00)
978-1-66693-879-1 • eBook • July 2023 • $45.00 • (£35.00)
Michael J. Turner is Roy Carroll Distinguished Professor of British History at Appalachian State University, North Carolina.
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Chapter One: The Church of England in the Nineteenth Century
Chapter Two: Victorian Oxford
Chapter Three: The Establishment of the Oxford Churchmen’s Union
Chapter Four: The OCU in the Wider Church
Chapter Five: Doing “Higher Work”
Chapter Six: Leadership and Administration
Chapter Seven: Reform to Survive and Prosper
Chapter Eight: Social and Recreational Opportunities
Conclusion
Bibliography
Index
About the Author
Based on extensive archival work, this book is the first account of the Oxford Churchmen’s Union which sought to ensure that the Church of England was able to make a deeper impression on the lives of a far wider range of people than the well-to-do and affluent. With meticulous detail and covering clergy and laity from across the church parties, as well as a wide range of different activities both inside and outside the church, Turner offers many fascinating vignettes into the history of Victorian Oxford, a city that was to have such a profound impact on the wider Church and society both in England and beyond.
— Mark D. Chapman, University of Oxford