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Religious Education and the Anglo-World
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Focusing on Australia, Canada, and New Zealand, Religious Education and the Anglo-World historiographically examines the relationship between empire and religious education. The analysis centres on...
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02 April 2020

Focusing on Australia, Canada, and New Zealand, Religious Education and the Anglo-World historiographically examines the relationship between empire and religious education. The analysis centres on three formative eras in the development of religious education in each case: firstly, the foundational moments of publicly funded education in the mid- to late nineteenth centuries when policy makers created largely Protestant systems of religious education, and frequently denied Roman Catholics funding for private education. Secondly, the period from 1880-1960 during which campaigns to strengthen religious education emerged in each context. Finally, the era of decolonisation from the 1960s through the 1980s when publicly funded religious education was challenged by the loss of Britishness as a central ideal, and Roman Catholics found unprecedented success in achieving state aid in many cases. By bringing these disparate national literatures into conversation with one another, Stephen Jackson calls for a greater transnational approach to the study of religious education in the Anglo-World.
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Pages: 98
Publisher: Brill
Imprint: Brill
Series: Brill Research Perspectives in Religion and Education
Publication Date:
02 April 2020
ISBN: 9789004432161
Format: Paperback
Stephen Jackson, Ph.D. (2013), University of Sioux Falls, is Associate Professor of History at that university. He has published works on settler colonialism, decolonisation, religion, and education, including Constructing National Identity in Canadian and Australian Schools (Palgrave Macmillan, 2018).