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Herbert Schlossberg
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Herbert Schlossberg, a Fellow at the Ethics and Public Policy Center, is a leading scholar on the relationship between Christianity and the societies in which it has existed. His most recent book, The Silent Revolution and the Making of Victorian England, studies the effect on English society of the religious revival of the late 18th and early 19th centuries. He is completing a follow-on volume that takes the study to the end of the Victorian period. Mr. Schlossberg has also been a university history teacher, a Soviet military specialist at the CIA, a college dean, and a businessman.

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Education
B.A. Bethel College
M.A. Univ. of Missouri
M.P.A. American Univ.
Ph.D. Univ. of Minnesota (European intellectual history)


Research Areas
Christianity and Society
Religion of Victorian England
Contact Information
Herbert Schlossberg
1015 15th St N.W.,
Suite 900
Washington, DC  2005
Tel. 202-682-1200
Fax. 202-408-0632
hschlossberg@eppc.org