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Religion, Family, And Community in Victorian CanadaReligion, Family, And Community in Victorian Canada

Religion, Family, And Community in Victorian Canada

Marguerite Van Die

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"The lives of the Colby family offer insights into the construction and practice of domestic religion and the moral and social legislation of early post-Confederation Canada. Taking a multidisciplinary approach that locates the home rather than the church as the primary site of religious change, Van Die concludes that the origins and continuity of Protestant religion in Victorian Canada depended on a unique set of socioeconomic and cultural forces. Religion, Family, and Community in Victorian Canada is an intimate portrait of "lived religion" as experienced by a middle-class family over three generations."--Jacket.

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OL Work ID
OL4508779W

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EvangelicalismReligion and sociologyQuebec (province), biographyFamily, canadaFamiliesCase studiesChristianityReligious lifeHistoryBiographyFamilleCas, Études deAspect religieuxÉvangélismeHistoireSociologie religieuseBiographiesReligious aspects

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