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Keyword: Secularism

Vicarious religion: an examination and critique

Value liberalization or consumption: comment on Hirschle’s analysis of Ireland’s economic boom and the decline in church attendance

Generations of Decline: religion in Britain

The Empirically Informed Study of Religious Change

Churchgoing Rates in Nineteenth-Century England: supply-side deficiency or demand-led decline

Religion in the Census: 1851 and beyond

Religious Pluralism: agent of supply-side vitalization or secularization. A geographical perspective on a sociological dispute

Variations in Churchgoing Rates in England in 1851: supply-side deficiency or demand-led decline?

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