RT Review T1 The Passing of Protestant England: Secularisation and Social Change c. 1920–1960 JF A journal of church and state VO 53 IS 4 SP 674 OP 676 A1 McCabe, Michael LA English YR 2011 UL https://ixtheo.de/Record/178393641X AB Secularization in twentieth-century Britain is a topic that continues to fascinate both historians and sociologists. While most scholars have no difficulty agreeing that Britain was a de facto secular nation from the 1960s, the first half of the century continues to present fertile ground for debate. With his newest book, S. J. D. Green revisits the “secularization theory,” challenging the findings of revisionists who argue that there were varying degrees of Christian revival at mid-century. K1 Rezension DO 10.1093/jcs/csr096