Bornet/Translocal Lives, 5. Religion and the "Simple Life"

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How to Cite: Sutcliffe, Steven. 5. Religion and the "Simple Life": Dugald Semple and Translocal "Life Reform" Networks. Translocal Lives and Religion - Connections between Asia and Europe in the Late Modern World. Equinox eBooks Publishing, United Kingdom. p. 123-148 Feb 2021. ISBN 9781781795835.

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This chapter presents a case study of a Scottish exponent of the “simple life”, Dugald Semple (1884−1964), within early 20th-century networks of life reform or Lebensreform. It argues that the underlying thread in Semple’s “life reform” is a non-conformist, anti-clerical religious individualism which incorporated Transcendentalism with a Tolstoyan and Gandhian pacifism. A case study of Semple’s career in dialogue with his English and continental interlocutors demonstrates the value of empirically based transnational enquiry at the level of individuals and networks for understanding the varied inflections of “life reform”, particularly the religious roots of the phenomenon. It also contributes to the historiography of important currents in “alternative religion” which fed the post-world-war-two “new age”, “eco” and commune movements.

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    Translocal Lives and Religion: Connections between Asia and Europe in the Late Modern World
  • creator
    Steven J. Sutcliffe
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    9781781795842 (eBook)
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    Equinox Publishing Ltd.
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    Sheffield, United Kingdom
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    Equinox Publishing Ltd.
  • series title
    The Study of Religion in a Global Context
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