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The Political Significance of the Roman Catholic and Anglican Bishops from the Conquest Through the American Revolution (1759-93) in the Writing of Canadian History
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The Political Significance of the Roman Catholic and Anglican Bishops from the Conquest Through the American Revolution (1759-93) in the Writing of Canadian History
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| Abstract |
An analysis of how six historians (three Francophone and three Anglophone) have viewed the role of the Roman Catholic and Anglican episcopates during two poltocal crises in Canadian history - the Conquest and the American Revolution.
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Master's Thesis
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University of Windsor
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Windsor, ON
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1978
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ix-243p.
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en
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Hoy, Agnes Gertrude. “The Political Significance of the Roman Catholic and Anglican Bishops from the Conquest Through the American Revolution (1759-93) in the Writing of Canadian History.” Master’s Thesis, University of Windsor, 1978. https://scholar.uwindsor.ca/etd/4164.
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