Main Households of Faith : Family, Gender, and Community in Canada, 1760-1969

Households of Faith : Family, Gender, and Community in Canada, 1760-1969

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Households of Faith has a broad scope, extending from a consideration of church ritual in New France, to demographic analyses of New Brunswick and the Eastern Townships of Quebec, to the intersection of gender and ethnicity, the construction of family in Aboriginal communities, and the changing definitions of sex roles and the family itself among both clergy and laypeople. Contributors include Nancy Christie, Enrico Cumbo (CBC), Patricia Dirks (Brock University), Ken Draper (Canadian Bible College), Michael Gauvreau (McMaster University), Ollivier Hubert (Université de Montréal), Christine Hudon (Université de Sherbrooke), Hannah Lane (University of New Brunswick), J.I. Little (Simon Fraser University),Susan Neylan (Wilfrid Laurier University), and Marguerite Van Die (Queen's University).
Request Code : ZLIBIO3889871
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Year:
2001
Edition:
1
Publisher:
McGill-Queen's University Press
Language:
English
Pages:
397
ISBN 13:
9780773522718
ISBN:
9780773569683,9780773522718
Series:
McGill-Queen's Studies in the History of Religion Ser.

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