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Uniting In Measures Of Common Good The Construction Of Liberal Identities In Central Canada Darren Ferry

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Uniting In Measures Of Common Good The Construction Of Liberal Identities In Central Canada Darren Ferry
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Publisher: McGill-Queen's University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.49 MB
Pages: 448
Author: Darren Ferry
ISBN: 9780773574670, 0773574670
Language: English
Year: 2008

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Uniting In Measures Of Common Good The Construction Of Liberal Identities In Central Canada Darren Ferry by Darren Ferry 9780773574670, 0773574670 instant download after payment.

In a compelling and comprehensive treatment of the nineteenth-century voluntary association movement, Darren Ferry situates these organizations within the much larger framework of the construction of collective liberal identities. He shows that by attempting to transcend the political, religious, class, and ethnic divisions of their constituencies, voluntary societies acted as cultural mediators in the reproduction, transmission, and contestation of liberal values throughout central Canadian society.

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