Online Resources and Books
Websites
https://secularwales.wordpress.com
http://www.leicestersecularsociety.org.uk
http://www.exmuslims-scotland.org.uk
Blogs
https://paulbraterman.wordpress.com
https://atheismsecularismhumanism.wordpress.com
https://www.mastersdegree.net/masters-in-philosophy
Books
“Becoming Atheist: Humanism and the Secular West”, Callum G. Brown, ISBN: 9781474224499
“Seventeenth Century Europe: State, Conflict and the Social Order in Europe 1598-1700”, Thomas Munck, ISBN: 9781403936189
“Can the Gods Cry?”, Allan Cameron, ISBN: 190825100X
“Educational Philosophy for a Post-Secular Age”, David Lewin, ISBN: 9781138923669
“The Protestant Revolution: From Martin Luther to Martin Luther King Jr.”,William Naphy, ISBN: 9781846075230
Laura Schwartz, ‘Feminist Thinking on Education in Victorian Britain’, in C. Brooke & E. Frazer (eds.), “Ideas of Education: Philosophy and Politics from Plato to Dewey”. ISBN: 9780415582520
“Unspeakable”, Dilys Rose, ISBN: 9781911332152
“The Enemy Within: A Tale of Muslim Britain”, Baroness Sayeeda Warsi, ISBN: 9780241276020
“The Good Immigrant”, Nikesh Shukla.
“Secularism”, Andrew Copson, ISBN: 978-0198809135
“Immigrants in the Sexual Revolution: Perceptions and Participation in Northwest Europe”, Andrew DJ Shield ISBN: 978-3-319-49613-9
“Religion and the Secular in Eastern Germany (Studies in Central European Histories)”, Thomas Schmidt-Lux, ISBN: 9789004184671
“Secularism Soviet Style: Teaching Atheism and Religion in a Volga Republic (New Anthropologies of Europe)”, Sonja Luehrmann, ISBN: 9780253223555
“A Little History of Religion”, Richard Holloway, ISBN: 978-0300208832
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