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Empire and Progress in the Victorian Secularist Movement

Imagining a Secular World

Palgrave Macmillan
  • Argues that religious diversity of the British Empire helped to shape the ethical worldview of the secularist movement

  • demonstrates how comparative religion provided ammunition for their critiques of Christian morality and church authority

  • Shows the relationship between empire and the Victorian secularist movement

Part of the book series: Histories of the Sacred and Secular, 1700–2000 (HISASE)

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Table of contents (6 chapters)

  1. Front Matter

    Pages i-x
  2. Introduction

    • Patrick J. Corbeil
    Pages 1-17
  3. Secularism and the Limits of Universal Progress

    • Patrick J. Corbeil
    Pages 129-165
  4. Conclusion

    • Patrick J. Corbeil
    Pages 167-178
  5. Back Matter

    Pages 179-188

About this book

This book is the first extensive historical analysis of the relationship between empire and the Victorian secularist movement. Historians have paid little attention to the role of empire in the development of organized free thought. Secularism as it developed in Britain and its settler colonies was an overtly outward-looking, global ideology in a period marked by the rise of scientific rationalism and belief in the logic of a European civilizing mission. Recent scholarship has focused on how the empire influenced British and American atheists on the question of race. What is missing is an in-depth examination of the formation of secularist ideas about universal progress, ethics, and secular morality. Through an examination of the secularist periodical and pamphlet press, this book argues that the religious diversity of the British Empire helped to shape the ethical worldview of the secularists, providing ammunition for their critiques of Christian morality and the church and justification for their policy reform proposals both in Britain and the colonies.


Keywords

  • Victorian era
  • British empire
  • atheism
  • secularization
  • freethinkers

Authors and Affiliations

  • Victoria, Canada

    Patrick J. Corbeil

About the author

Patrick J. Corbeil is an independent scholar living in Victoria, British Columbia, Canada.


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eBook USD 89.00
Price excludes VAT (USA)
  • ISBN: 978-3-030-85202-3
  • Instant PDF download
  • Readable on all devices
  • Own it forever
  • Exclusive offer for individuals only
  • Tax calculation will be finalised during checkout
Softcover Book USD 119.99
Price excludes VAT (USA)
Hardcover Book USD 119.99
Price excludes VAT (USA)