A survey and reassessment of the role of the army chaplain in its first 150 years.
Snape, Royal Army Chaplains' Department 1796–1953, 212, citing Public Record office, War Office, Registered File, General Series, 32/5636. 9. Snape, Royal Army Chaplains' Department 1796–1953, 303. 10. William D. Cleary, “The Ministry ...
New Perspectives on British Army Chaplaincy in the First World War Edward Madigan Michael Snape ... As the official history of the Department, The Royal Army Chaplains' Department, 1796–1953: Clergy Under Fire (2008) merits particular ...
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As the most complete study of the subject to date, this collection marks a major advance in the historiography of the British army, of the British churches and of British society during the First World War, and will appeal to researchers in ...
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Davies, Church in Our Times, 102, describes Barrett as the 'leader' of the Dissentients. 10. ... in David Bebbington and David Ceri Jones (eds), Evangelicalism and Dissent in Modern England and Wales (Abingdon, 2021), 65–88. 18.
uniquely placed to minister to service personnel in a manner in which welfare workers and psychologists are not. ... for the care of service personnel and their families, including chaplains, social workers, psychologists and medical ...
remained clearly favoured by state and military. ... In comparison, the British, French and German chaplaincies had much in common, notwithstanding the different ... 2 Michael Snape, The Royal Army Chaplains' Department 1796–1953.
By inference from a government document the shelter had been started in 1881 and we learn of its existence in 1883 because of a letter written by a Charles G. Bunker to The China Mail in October that year.8 The letter identifies the nub ...