Acadiensis, Volumes 1-3Department of History, University of New Brunswick., 1971 - Atlantic Provinces Journal of the history of the Atlantic region. |
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... shift from Puritanism to the family as a conceptual framework has been rather more prevalent in recent scholarship on New England than has general- ly been recognized . Most of the family literature has fit into the generally ...
... shift from Puritanism to the family as a conceptual framework has been rather more prevalent in recent scholarship on New England than has general- ly been recognized . Most of the family literature has fit into the generally ...
Page 16
... shift in tone has occurred in Puritan studies which is relevant for the Atlantic pro- vinces . This change has been to accept the emotional side of Puritanism , par- ticularly its pietistic thrust , as both a legitimate expression of ...
... shift in tone has occurred in Puritan studies which is relevant for the Atlantic pro- vinces . This change has been to accept the emotional side of Puritanism , par- ticularly its pietistic thrust , as both a legitimate expression of ...
Page 55
... shifts of 11 hours and 13 hour night shifts . With a changeover every two weeks they were required to work a 24 hour shift . The Amalgamated Association of Iron , Steel and Tin Workers of America had experienced difficulty in getting ...
... shifts of 11 hours and 13 hour night shifts . With a changeover every two weeks they were required to work a 24 hour shift . The Amalgamated Association of Iron , Steel and Tin Workers of America had experienced difficulty in getting ...
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