Creating a Scottish church
Catholicism, gender and ethnicity in nineteenth-century Scotland
- 220pages
- 8 heures de lecture
The narrative explores the evolution of Scotland's Catholic community, detailing its journey from a marginalized, underground presence to a prominent, multifaceted institution integral to national identity. It highlights the active role Catholics played in expanding citizenship and shaping societal structures, showcasing their contributions to Scotland's cultural and political landscape. The book emphasizes the transformation of the church and its growing influence in a historically complex environment.