Irish Catholic Voluntary Associations in the Canadian Liberal Order, 1840-1882

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Title
Irish Catholic Voluntary Associations in the Canadian Liberal Order, 1840-1882
Abstract
The author explores the ways in which Irish Catholic voluntary associations engaged with the Canadian liberal order in the nineteenth century by focusing on three specific associations that were formed at particular times to confront particular social problems: temperance societies, the Catholic League, and Home Rule branches. He points out that some organizations opposed liberalism and the liberal state, while others disseminated liberal values. Some, he notes, like temperance societies, did both.
Type
PhD dissertation
University
Carleton University
Place
Ottawa, ON
Date
2016
# of Pages
viii-394p.
Language
en
URL
Citation
McLaughlin, Mike. “Irish Catholic Voluntary Associations in the Canadian Liberal Order, 1840-1882.” PhD dissertation, Carleton University, 2016. https://curve.carleton.ca/system/files/etd/3a34d9fd-69be-470d-98a4-c8a6f1436e97/etd_pdf/5190e060b497433fa2eaaaa5f48d1345/mclaughlin-irishcatholicvoluntaryassociationsinthecanadian.pdf.
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