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Sink or Swim: Catholicism in Sixties Britain Through John Ryan'S Cartoons
Alana Harris; Isabel Ryan (Author)
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Sacristy Press
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Sink or Swim: Catholicism in Sixties Britain Through John Ryan'S Cartoons - Alana Harris; Isabel Ryan
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Synopsis "Sink or Swim: Catholicism in Sixties Britain Through John Ryan'S Cartoons"
The Sixties was an iconic decade, conjuring images of marked generational conflict and "sex, drugs and rock-n-roll", but also of the Second Vatican Council (1962-5), "permissive" legislation and Britain's counter-culture, as well as the social transformations of a period encompassing ecumenism, the advent of the women's movement and the beginning of the Irish Troubles.Better known as the creator of the BBC television series Captain Pugwash, John Ryan (1921-2009), through his weekly illustrations in the Catholic Herald, offered a topical interrogation of the British Catholic Church's sometimes adaptive, though often inflexible responses to the changes and challenges of the period. This collection of Ryan's cartoons provides a personal portrait of the extraordinary ups and downs of religion in the Sixties-encompassing the machinations of popes and cardinals, the testimony of expert witnesses, runaway priests, radical reformists and lay protest movements.
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