Households of faith [electronic resource] : family, gender, and community in Canada, 1760-1969 / edited by Nancy Christie.
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Series: McGill-Queen's studies in the history of religionSeries two: Publisher: Montreal ; Ithaca : McGill-Queen's University Press, c2002Description: xiii, 381 p. ; 24 cm.Subject(s): Family -- Canada -- Religious aspects -- Christianity | Sex role -- Canada -- Religious aspects -- Christianity | Gender identity -- Canada | Famille -- Canada -- Aspect religieux -- Christianisme | Rôle selon le sexe -- Canada -- Aspect religieux -- Christianisme | Identité sexuelle -- CanadaGenre/Form: Electronic books.DDC classification: 261.8/3585/0971 Online resources: An electronic book accessible through the World Wide Web; click to view Item type | Current location | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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261.8/35766/0973 The antigay agenda | 261.8/3585 Biblical religion and family values | 261.8/3585/09015 Constructing early Christian families | 261.8/3585/0971 Households of faith | 261.8/362/088243 Creation & the environment | 261.8/5 Divine economy | 261.8/5 The church and the land |
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Machine generated contents note: THE AGE OP PATRIARCHY -- Ritual Performance and Parish Sociability: French-Canadian Catholic Families at Mass from the Seventeenth to the Nineteenth Century 37 -- OLLIVIER HUBERT -- The Fireside Kingdom: A Mid-Nineteenth-Century Anglican Perspective on Marriage and Parenthood 77 -- J.I. LITTLE --POPULAR RELIGION AND FAMILY STRATEGIES -- Tribalism, Proselytism, and Pluralism: Protestants, Family, and Denominational Identity in Mid-Nineteenth-Century -- St Stephen, New Brunswick 103 -- HANNAH M. LANE -- Family Fortunes and Religious Identity: The French-Canadian Protestants of South Ely, Quebec, 185o-190o 138 -- CHRISTINE HUDON -- Contested Family: Navigating Kin and Culture in Protestant Missions to the Tsimshian, 1857-1896 167 -- SUSAN NEYLAN --CENDER, SOCIAL CHANCE, AND THE LANGUAGE OF DOMESTICITY -- Salvation in Indifference: Gendered Expressions of Italian-Canadian Immigrant Catholicity, 1900-1940 2o5 -- ENRICO CARLSON CUMBO -- Revisiting "Separate Spheres": Women, Religion, and the Family in Mid-Victorian Brantford, Ontario 234 -- MARGUERITE VAN DIE -- Redemptive Homes - Redeeming Choices: Saving the Social in Late-Victorian London, Ontario 264 -- KENNETH L. DRAPER -- Reinventing Christian Masculinity and Fatherhood: The Canadian Protestant Experience, 1900-1920 290 -- PATRICIA DIRKS --MODERNITY, SEXUALITY, AND THE INDIVIDUALIST TEMPER -- The Emergence of Personalist Feminism: Catholicism and the Marriage-Preparation Movement in Quebec, -- 1940-1966 319 -- MICHAEL GAUVREAU -- Sacred Sex: The United Church and the Privatization of the Family in Post-War Canada 348 -- NANCY CHRISTIE -- Conclusion: "Patriarchal Piety" and Canada's Liberal Tradition 377.
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