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"Most historical accounts of the Irish Catholic community in Toronto describe it as a poor underclass of society, ghettoized by the largely British, Protestant population and characterized by the sectarian violence between Protestants and Catholics that earned Toronto the title "Belfast of Canada." Challenging this long-standing view of the Irish Catholic experience, Mark McGowan provides a new picture of the community's evolution and integration into Canadian society."--BOOK JACKET.
"McGowan's detailed and lively portrait will be of great interest to students and scholars of religious history, Irish studies, ethnic history, and Canadian history."--BOOK JACKET.
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Canadiens d'origine irlandaise, Catholics, Catholiques, Church history, Ethnic relations, Histoire, History, Irish, Acculturatie, Catholic, Etnisch bewustzijn, Rooms-katholieken, Christianity, RELIGION, Irish Canadians, Assimilatie (sociologie), General, Ieren, Catholics, canada, Irish, canadaPlaces
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The waning of the green: Catholics, the Irish, and identity in Toronto, 1887-1922
1999, McGill-Queen's University Press
in English
0773517898 9780773517899
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [315]-405) and index.
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