Acadiensis, Volume 17Department of History, University of New Brunswick., 1987 - Atlantic Coast (Canada) |
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Page 146
If most of these conclusions are generally compatible with the work of an earlier generation of historians , recent historians , especially Stephen Foster , have perhaps put more emphasis upon the social dimensions of the initial ...
If most of these conclusions are generally compatible with the work of an earlier generation of historians , recent historians , especially Stephen Foster , have perhaps put more emphasis upon the social dimensions of the initial ...
Page 160
The force of ideological commitment alone " , Stephen Foster has noted , " could [ not ] maintain a system of political and social subordination for which the traditional material and institutional bases were lacking " .
The force of ideological commitment alone " , Stephen Foster has noted , " could [ not ] maintain a system of political and social subordination for which the traditional material and institutional bases were lacking " .
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Such developments and the bitter enmity they engendered further undermined the authority of the church and the clergy and made it clear that “ revivalism , the ministry's favorite panacea [ for the restoration of the old puritan social ...
Such developments and the bitter enmity they engendered further undermined the authority of the church and the clergy and made it clear that “ revivalism , the ministry's favorite panacea [ for the restoration of the old puritan social ...
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