{"id":41971,"date":"2024-08-22T21:09:23","date_gmt":"2024-08-22T21:09:23","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/historiografija.hr\/?p=41971"},"modified":"2024-08-22T21:26:47","modified_gmt":"2024-08-22T21:26:47","slug":"gender-in-history-carmen-m-mangion-catholic-nuns-and-sisters-in-a-secular-age-britain-1945-90","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/historiografija.hr\/?p=41971","title":{"rendered":"(Gender in History) Carmen M. Mangion, \u201eCatholic nuns and sisters in a secular age Britain, 1945-90\u201c"},"content":{"rendered":"\n<p>This is the first in-depth study of post-war female religious life. It draws on archival materials and a remarkable set of eighty interviews to place Catholic sisters and nuns at the heart of the turbulent 1960s, integrating their story of social change into a larger British and international one. Shedding new light on how religious bodies engaged in modernisation, it addresses themes such as the Modern Girl and youth culture, &#8216;1968&#8217;, generational discourse, post-war modernity, the voluntary sector and the women&#8217;s movement. Women religious were at the forefront of the Roman Catholic Church&#8217;s movement of adaptation and renewal towards the world. This volume tells their stories in their own words.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<hr class=\"wp-block-separator\"\/>\n\n\n\n<p><strong>Reviews<\/strong><\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>&#8216;An inspiration in its originality and rigour, and a pleasure to read, <em>Catholic nuns and sisters in a secular age<\/em> is a major and progressive contribution to academic work on modern women religious.&#8217;<br><em>British Catholic History<br><\/em><br>&#8216;A significant contribution to British social and cultural history, it adds a gendered and religious perspective to the understanding of social movements which emerged in the mid-twentieth century. The result is a landmark publication.&#8217;<br><em>History of Women Religious of Britain and Ireland<\/em><br><br>&#8216;Mangion&#8217;s thoughtful and well-written narrative creates a powerful text that is a delight to read.&#8217;<br><em>Journal of the Catholic Archives Society<br><\/em><br>&#8216;[An] exemplary work of historical synthesis &#8230; Mangion&#8217;s work attests to the diversity of experience of the 1960s and to the limits of secularisation that overlook or exclude those subjects that do not conform to the prevailing narrative.&#8217;<br><em>The Journal of Ecclesiastical History<\/em><br><br>&#8216;Mangion&#8217;s impressive volume seeks to dispel the notion that religious communities were separate from, and out of touch with, the wider world. <em>Catholic nuns and sisters in a secular age<\/em> is a most welcome addition to the existing historiography which will undoubtedly inspire and encourage further research.&#8217;<br><em>Reviews in History<\/em><br><br>&#8216;Mangion skilfully deploys the stories of individual women religious to map the institutional changes taking place around them. [She] brings the women to life, revealing their hopes and fears, their humanity, how the ordinary can become extraordinary. An accessible book that achieves its aims and should have a wide appeal.&#8217;<br><em>Socialist History<\/em><br><br>&#8216;Mangion&#8217;s book is a fascinating addition to the literature, and can be highly recommended to everyone interested in twentieth-century British women&#8217;s history, the British sixties and postwar western Christianity.&#8217;<br><em>Women&#8217;s History Review<\/em><br><br>&#8216;Mangion&#8217;s book is a major contribution to the under-researched history of lived religion and will quickly be recognised as a landmark study for all historians of twentieth-century Catholicism.&#8217;<br><em>Twentieth Century British History<\/em><br><br>&#8216;More than a history of inevitable decline&#8230; the author seeks to reconstruct the complexity of lived changes by observing the actors up close. [These changes] were a source of enthusiasm as well as sadness, and it is these disparate voices that Carmen Mangion presents to us&#8230; This intelligent and sensitive book, thanks to its combination of interviews and archives, will serve as a model for other studies.&#8217;<br><em>Revue de l&#8217;histoire des religions<\/em><br><br>&#8216;As the nuns and sisters who navigated this tumultuous period pass from living memory into historical memory, Mangion has produced a landmark study. This book is a marvel, in terms of its prodigious research, keen interpretation and lucid prose.&#8217;<br>Kathleen Cummings, University of Notre Dame<br><br>&#8216;This book is highly recommended. It is an illustration of how oral testimonies combined with a variety of sources can give historians a vivid insight into the changes that women religious underwent in the period 1945-90. A rewarding read, both in method and content.&#8217;<br>Jan De Maeyer, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven<br><br>&#8216;Carmen Mangion&#8217;s study is an original addition to the social and cultural history of post-war Britain. Deploying a wide range of source materials, <em>Catholic nuns and sisters in a secular age<\/em> provides us with a rich understanding of the impact that social changes and attitudinal shifts had on convent cultures &#8211; and in the process challenges a number of widely held beliefs about Catholic women religious in the modern era.&#8217;<br>Susan O&#8217;Brien, St Edmund&#8217;s College, University of Cambridge<br><br>&#8216;This is an outstanding project which makes a highly significant contribution not only to the history of nuns and religious sisters in post-war Britain, but to the international history of Catholicism and the social and cultural history of the United Kingdom in the second half of the twentieth century.&#8217;<br>Susannah Riordan, University College Dublin<\/p>\n\n\n\n<hr class=\"wp-block-separator\"\/>\n\n\n\n<p><strong>Contents<\/strong><\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>1 Introduction<br>2 Before the Council: post-war modernity and religious vocations<br>3 The modern girl and religious life<br>4 Governance, authority and &#8216;1968&#8217;<br>5 Relationships, generation discourse and the &#8216;turn to self&#8217;<br>6 The world in the cloister and the nun in the world<br>7 Local and global: changing ministries<br>8 Becoming a woman<br>9 Conclusion<br>Index<\/p>\n\n\n\n<hr class=\"wp-block-separator\"\/>\n\n\n\n<p><strong>Author<\/strong><\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Carmen M. 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