Religious denominations were responsible for a large percentage of early Canadian periodical publishing. In a study of two mid-nineteenth century Montreal Unitarian periodicals the author demonstrates that such periodicals conformed to the standard communications circuit but, owing to the emphasis on theology rather than on profit, provided variations at each point: authors were not paid, printers were members of the denomination, distribution was through a network of sympathizers, and, despite the circulation of free copies, readers were most often the already-converted. As do other religious periodicals, the two Montreal periodicals provide an insight into the life of their c...
Increasing social and spatial segregation along class lines in nineteenth-century Montreal brought a...
À différents points de vue, la période des années 1840 semble marquer un tournant dans l'histoire du...
Throughout the second half of the long nineteenth century, from the 1850s through 1914, Anglican and...
Recent historians who have written about the development of Methodist religious identity in Upper Ca...
This volume explores the interrelationship of religion and print practices, and sheds new light on t...
This article challenges the premise that a Protestant consensus emerged in Upper Canada by the mid-n...
The reading and study of bibles in Canada has shaped the ways in which the Christian faith is practi...
able influence on American life it has not attracted the historian of thought. As a genus, its defin...
In the twenty-first century, the word Presbyterian is virtually synonymous with 'austere' and 'paroc...
While it is generally acknowledged that the Bible's influence in Canadian history, as in all Western...
This article examines the relationship between religion, ethnicity, and space in Ontario between 188...
Abstract:MaxWeber’s ethos of work was not an integral part of the pre-industrial cul-ture of Ontario...
Insofar as the word “Presbyterian” is recognized at all in the early twenty-first century, it is un...
Throughout the second half of the long nineteenth century, from the 1850s through 1914, Anglican and...
Many controversies in the sociology of religion hinge on how different schools of thought view relig...
Increasing social and spatial segregation along class lines in nineteenth-century Montreal brought a...
À différents points de vue, la période des années 1840 semble marquer un tournant dans l'histoire du...
Throughout the second half of the long nineteenth century, from the 1850s through 1914, Anglican and...
Recent historians who have written about the development of Methodist religious identity in Upper Ca...
This volume explores the interrelationship of religion and print practices, and sheds new light on t...
This article challenges the premise that a Protestant consensus emerged in Upper Canada by the mid-n...
The reading and study of bibles in Canada has shaped the ways in which the Christian faith is practi...
able influence on American life it has not attracted the historian of thought. As a genus, its defin...
In the twenty-first century, the word Presbyterian is virtually synonymous with 'austere' and 'paroc...
While it is generally acknowledged that the Bible's influence in Canadian history, as in all Western...
This article examines the relationship between religion, ethnicity, and space in Ontario between 188...
Abstract:MaxWeber’s ethos of work was not an integral part of the pre-industrial cul-ture of Ontario...
Insofar as the word “Presbyterian” is recognized at all in the early twenty-first century, it is un...
Throughout the second half of the long nineteenth century, from the 1850s through 1914, Anglican and...
Many controversies in the sociology of religion hinge on how different schools of thought view relig...
Increasing social and spatial segregation along class lines in nineteenth-century Montreal brought a...
À différents points de vue, la période des années 1840 semble marquer un tournant dans l'histoire du...
Throughout the second half of the long nineteenth century, from the 1850s through 1914, Anglican and...