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Book Review: The Straight State: Sexuality and Citizenship in...

Ashley Mog reviews Margot Candaday‘s new release on gay politics, sexual citizenship and the future of the closet. The Straight State: Sexuality and Citizenship in Twentieth-Century America. By Margot...

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Book Review: Politics and Religion in the United Kingdom

This important new volume seeks to provide a significant contribution to our understanding of religion and politics, demonstrating through comparisons with other countries the unusually complex nature...

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Although the Church can be an irritant for the government, there is little...

Recent interventions in welfare debates by churches and the new Archbishop of Canterbury have dramatically illustrated the fact that the Church of England is no longer ‘the Conservative Party at...

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The Church of England: An anachronistic religious monopoly ripe for reform

The Church of England’s unique constitutional status gives it a monopoly role as the sole official state institution charged with relations between the UK state and with God. Norman Bonney argues that...

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