St. Luke's Anglican Church came into being in Hamilton's north-end in the summer of 1882, as Hamilton's working class was entering the second phase of Canadian industrialization. Urban geography, class, and ethnicity were factors in the establishment of the parish in this singularly working-class district of the city, which included a high proportion of immigrants. Into the mix were also thrown differing conceptions of Anglican parishes held by clergy and laity. For the congregation of St. Luke's, a local parish church became important to creating an identity separate from older, more established congregations dominated by elite Canadian Anglicans.L'église anglicane St. Luke a vu le jour dans le secteur nord-est de Hamilton à l'été de 1882,...
Statistical trends among the Anglican Churches of Canada, the United States of America and England d...
Recent studies indicate that records of church membership are unreliable as a barometer to measure t...
Christianity is an integral aspect of Native history, not simply an external force acting upon it. N...
St. Luke's Anglican Church came into being in Hamilton's north-end in the summer of 1882, as Hamilto...
In Hamilton in the early twentieth century, workers and their families could and did attend churches...
Increasing social and spatial segregation along class lines in nineteenth-century Montreal brought a...
This study analyzes the factors which contributed to the development of a separate, lrish Catholic s...
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The central piece of evidence regarding the religious character of the population in the mid-Ninetee...
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Statistical trends among the Anglican Churches of Canada, the United States of America and England d...
Decrying the mutual insularity of religious and secular historical work in Canada and elsewhere ed...
This study draws on a 5-per-cent national sample of the nominal level census returns for Canada in 1...
Most recent studies of religion and society have focussed on the period from c. 1880 to 1914, basin...
Statistical trends among the Anglican Churches of Canada, the United States of America and England d...
Recent studies indicate that records of church membership are unreliable as a barometer to measure t...
Christianity is an integral aspect of Native history, not simply an external force acting upon it. N...
St. Luke's Anglican Church came into being in Hamilton's north-end in the summer of 1882, as Hamilto...
In Hamilton in the early twentieth century, workers and their families could and did attend churches...
Increasing social and spatial segregation along class lines in nineteenth-century Montreal brought a...
This study analyzes the factors which contributed to the development of a separate, lrish Catholic s...
This article examines the relationship between religion, ethnicity, and space in Ontario between 188...
The central piece of evidence regarding the religious character of the population in the mid-Ninetee...
This paper examines the work of Rev. Peter Bryce in establishing a progressive “institutional church...
Abstract:MaxWeber’s ethos of work was not an integral part of the pre-industrial cul-ture of Ontario...
Statistical trends among the Anglican Churches of Canada, the United States of America and England d...
Decrying the mutual insularity of religious and secular historical work in Canada and elsewhere ed...
This study draws on a 5-per-cent national sample of the nominal level census returns for Canada in 1...
Most recent studies of religion and society have focussed on the period from c. 1880 to 1914, basin...
Statistical trends among the Anglican Churches of Canada, the United States of America and England d...
Recent studies indicate that records of church membership are unreliable as a barometer to measure t...
Christianity is an integral aspect of Native history, not simply an external force acting upon it. N...