Between Damnation and Starvation

Par (auteur) John P. Greene
Catégories: Religion
Séries: McGill-Queen's Studies in the History of Religion
Éditeur: McGill-Queen's University Press
Hardcover : 9780773518803, 340 pages, Octobre 1999

La description

While some scholars have focused on various aspects of the denominational origins of the education system, and others have revealed the influence of religion on the electoral results of the pre-1864 period, the complete story has never been told. In Between Damnation and Starvation John Greene presents a first time, far-reaching analysis of the origins and evolution of developments in both religion and politics in Newfoundland. He reveals the full details of political struggles, presenting them against the background of the historical evolution of churches in the century prior to the granting of representative institutions. Between Damnation and Starvation provides a comprehensive treatment of a complex subject, taking into account the social, economic, and political developments of the entire period.

Reviews

"fascinating reading . .. the research is painstaking and thorough. " Peter Neary, Department of History, University of Western Ontario. "A highly detailed, descriptive account of the origins of sectarianism in Newfoundland politics, focusing on the issues of education, patronage appointments, and electoral representation. " Mark Graesser, Department of Political Science, Memorial University.