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Chapter VII. Religious Organization and the Rise of the Canadian Nation, 1850–85
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Preface vii
- Preface to the Second Edition viii
- Contents ix
- Introduction xi
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Part I. The Frontier in the Social Development of Canada
- Chapter I. Social Organization and the Changing Structure of the Community 3
- Chapter II. The Farmmg-Fur-Trade Society of New France 20
- Chapter III. The Rural Village Society of the Maritimes 41
- Chapter IV. The Backwoods Society of Upper Canada 63
- Chapter V. The Gold-Rush Society of British Columbia and the Yukon 81
- Chapter VI. The Prairie Wheat-Farming Frontier and the New Industrial City 99
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Part II. Religious Organization in the Development of the Canadian Community
- Chapter VII. Religious Organization and the Rise of the Canadian Nation, 1850–85 115
- Chapter VIII. The Religious Sect in Canadian Politics 131
- Chapter IX. The Religious Sect in Canadian Economic Development 147
- Chapter X. The Religious Influence in Canadian Society 167
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Part III. Formative Influences in the Development of the Canadian Society
- Chapter XI. The Canadian Community and the American Continental System 185
- Chapter XII. Education and Social Change in Canada 199
- Chapter XIII. The Frontier in the Development of the Canadian Political Community 207
- Chapter XIV. Canada and Her Great Neighbour 221
- Chapter XV. Canada and the American Value System 233
- Chapter XVI. The Limitations of Capitalist Enterprise in Canadian Society 243
- Chapter XVII. Higher Education and the New Men of Power in Society 253
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Part IV. Sociology and History
- Chapter XVIII. Sociology, History, and the Problem of Social Change 269
- Chapter XIX. Sociology, History, and the Problem of Social Change 284
- Chapter XX. Social Change and the Community 295
- Chapter XXI. Comparative Sociological Analysis and the Problem of Social Change 306
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Preface vii
- Preface to the Second Edition viii
- Contents ix
- Introduction xi
-
Part I. The Frontier in the Social Development of Canada
- Chapter I. Social Organization and the Changing Structure of the Community 3
- Chapter II. The Farmmg-Fur-Trade Society of New France 20
- Chapter III. The Rural Village Society of the Maritimes 41
- Chapter IV. The Backwoods Society of Upper Canada 63
- Chapter V. The Gold-Rush Society of British Columbia and the Yukon 81
- Chapter VI. The Prairie Wheat-Farming Frontier and the New Industrial City 99
-
Part II. Religious Organization in the Development of the Canadian Community
- Chapter VII. Religious Organization and the Rise of the Canadian Nation, 1850–85 115
- Chapter VIII. The Religious Sect in Canadian Politics 131
- Chapter IX. The Religious Sect in Canadian Economic Development 147
- Chapter X. The Religious Influence in Canadian Society 167
-
Part III. Formative Influences in the Development of the Canadian Society
- Chapter XI. The Canadian Community and the American Continental System 185
- Chapter XII. Education and Social Change in Canada 199
- Chapter XIII. The Frontier in the Development of the Canadian Political Community 207
- Chapter XIV. Canada and Her Great Neighbour 221
- Chapter XV. Canada and the American Value System 233
- Chapter XVI. The Limitations of Capitalist Enterprise in Canadian Society 243
- Chapter XVII. Higher Education and the New Men of Power in Society 253
-
Part IV. Sociology and History
- Chapter XVIII. Sociology, History, and the Problem of Social Change 269
- Chapter XIX. Sociology, History, and the Problem of Social Change 284
- Chapter XX. Social Change and the Community 295
- Chapter XXI. Comparative Sociological Analysis and the Problem of Social Change 306