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Sex, Religion, and the Single Woman c.1950-75: the Importance of a 'Short' Sexual Revolution to the English Religious Crisis of the Sixties
Callum G. Brown
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Sixties
100%
Single Women
100%
Sexual Revolution
100%
Religious Crisis
100%
Premarital Sex
50%
Church
25%
Religious Involvement
25%
Inverse Correlation
25%
Social Survey
25%
Christian Culture
25%
Sexual Behavior
25%
Attitude Change
25%
Oral Contraceptives
25%
Christian
25%
Religiousness
25%
Intercourse
25%
Churchgoing
25%
Liberal Christianity
25%
Conservative Christians
25%
Recent Scholarship
25%
Heterosexual
25%
Minor Change
25%
Revolt
25%
Illegitimacy
25%
Arts and Humanities
Religion
100%
Religious Crisis
100%
Single women
100%
English
100%
1960s
75%
Conservative
25%
Oral
25%
Illegitimacy
25%
Restraint
25%
Christian culture
25%
Religious Activities
25%
1950s
25%
Revolt
25%
Changing Attitudes
25%
Social Sciences
English
100%
Tuition Fee
50%
Religious Activities
50%
Religious Attitude
50%
Social Survey
50%
Illegitimacy
50%