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Section *05:
The *Religions, Communions, Denominations, Cults, Sects /

Les *religions et les confessions

*05A. General History / Histoire générale

Schedule of Tasks for Section 05A, 3rd Collection, 1964-2005:
1. Combine 1st and 2nd coll. : done 04 April 06

2. Check 1st coll. entries to ensure compliance with revised TOC template:

3. Check 1st coll. entries to ensure full cross-reference to the revised TOC template:

4. Check 1st coll. cross-references to ensure ultimate compliance with the final collection:

5. Integrate 1st & 2nd coll. cross references at the beginning of the section:

6. Ensure full French / English representation throughout; translate descriptive prefatory and index materials:

7. Proceed with final editing:
05A. Cross-References - First Collection: [a:64-92]
NOTE: A number of items in here should be moved to section on inter-church, inter-faith relations, Section 17
See Also/Voir aussi :
1. Choquette - religious movements in North America;

01) MacPherson - atlas-religious adherence;

01) Melton-encyclopedia of North American religions.
3. Bosher(1974);

03) Westfall(1988).


4. Armour(1985);

04) Bibby(1987);

04) Laverdure-l’historiographie religieuse.
05B. Rome-Latin-Winter(1980).
06A. Atlantic Canada-Murphy(1984);

06A) British Columbia - Burkinshaw, Conservative Protestantism;

06A) Nicolet - Fréchette - Protestants, 1985;

06A) Nouvelle France - Bédard, 1987.


7. Jackson Kingston’s Bible societies.
8B. Brown-Ecumenism(1984).
9. Clay (cults)(1987);

Fey(1970);

Knutson(1969-70);

Mallone(1985);

Pacey(1970).
10. Westfall(1983).
11. Bergevin(1981).
12. White-Evangelical(1984).
14. Cook Christianity.
14. Côté-charismatiques et des Témoins de Jéhovah;

Sawatsky-evangelicals and prisoner’s aid, Toronto;

Wright.
14. Kirkey(1988).
16. Cameron-Church union, PEI;

Clifford-Church Union(1976);

Valiquette-juifs et chrétiens.

Akenson Small differences;

Lebel Pour le Renouveau.
17. Petersen(1988).
05A. Cross References - Second Collection: [b:95-05]
See Also/Voir aussi :
01) Birkett - “Records of the Canadian Council of Churches / Archives du Conseil canadien des Églises.”
01) Bond - Canadian Directories: 1790-1987: A Bibliography and Place-Name Index.
01) Choquette - New Religious Movements in the United States and Canada: A Critical Assessment and Annotated Bibliography.
01) MacPherson & Campbell. “Religious Adherence.” In Historical Atlas of Canada: Vol. III: Addressing the 20th Century, 1891-1961,
01) Melton - The Encyclopedia of American Religions, Religious Creeds: a compilation of more than 450 creeds, confessions, statements of faith, and summaries of doctrines of religious and spiritual groups in the U.S. and Canada.
01) Moir - “Canadian Religious History: A Basic Bibliography.”
01) Montminy & Crysdale - La religion au Canada: Bibliographie annotée des travaux en sciences humaines des religions (1945‑1970) / Religion in Canada: Annotated Inventory of Scientific Studies of Religion (1945‑1972).
02) Lamothe - Le patrimoine archivistique religieux, pour comprendre l’histoire du Québec. [b:95-05]
03) James - “Dimorphs and Cobblers: Ways of Being Religious in Canada.”[b:95-05]
03) Beyer - “Modern Forms of the Religious Life: Denomination, Church, and Invisible Religion in Canada, the United States, and Europe.” [b:95-05]
03) Bibby - “Canada’s Mythical Religious Mosaic: Some Census Findings.” [b:95-05]
03) Bramadat - Religion and Ethnicity in Canada. [b:95-05]
03) Choquette - Canada’s Religions: An Historical Introduction. [b:95-05]
03) Emberley - Divine Hunger: Canadians on Spiritual Walkabout. (Alternative religions) [b:95-05]
03) Farrow - Recognizing Religion in a Secular Society: Essays in Pluralism, Religion, and Public Policy. [b:95-05]
03) Greer & Bilinkoff - Colonial Saints: Discovering the Holy in the Americas, 1500-1800. [b:95-05]
03) Kee - “The Marketing of Protestant Religion in English-Speaking Canada, esp. Southern Ontario, 1884-1957.”[b:95-05]
03) Faith in my Neighbour: World Religions in Canada. [b:95-05]
03) Rawlyk - The Canadian Protestant Experience, 1760-1990. [b:95-05]

03) Laverdure - Christianity in Canada: Historical Essays / by John S. Moir. [b:95-05]


03) Lehr - “The Geographical Background to Church Union in Canada.”[b:95-05]

03) Marshall - Secularizing the faith... clergy. [b:95-05]


03) Ménard - « Les phénomènes religieux » - L’annuaire du Québec 2004. [b:95-05]

03) Mussio - “Dissenting Protestant Groups in 19th Century Canada: The Existence of a Religious Counter-Culture.” [b:95-05]


03) Reimer - Evangelicals and the Continental Divide: The Conservative Protestant Subculture in Canada and the United States. [b:95-05]
03) Seljak - “Canadian Identity and the Persistence of Religion.” [b:95-05]
04) Holst - “Native and Non-Native Voices on the Residential School Issue and Historical Revisionism: Writing Between the Times.” [b:95-05]
04) Opp - recent work on the history of Protestantism in Canada. [b:95-05]
04) Burkinshaw:“Aspects of Canadian Evangelical Historiography.” [b:95-05]
04) Côté - « Charte canadienne des droits et gestion publique du pluralisme religieux. » [b:95-05]
05B) Jewish: Genizi - The Holocaust, Israel, and Canadian Protestant Churches.[b:95-05]
05B) Juif / Jewish: Dekar - Canadian Christians & Jewish restoration, Israel. [b:95-05]
07) Bagshaw - “Remaking Traditions in Colonial British Columbia: Bishop George Hills and the Society for the Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign Parts, 1859-1881.” [b:95-05]
08B) Hartley, Henry: Fingard - “A Tale of Two Preachers: Henry Hartley, Francis Robinson, and the Black Churches of the Maritimes.” [b:95-05]
09) Blumhofer & Balmer - Modern Christian Revivals. [b:95-05]

09) Ménard - « Les nouveaux rituels. Déplacements et mutations de la religion dans le Québec contemporain. » [b:95-05]


10)Miller- Denominational Rivalry in Indian Residential Education. [b:95-05]
11) Epstein - “Early Protestant Church Architecture in Montreal.” [b:95-05]
13) Shantz - “Kingston Christians and the Persecution of European Jews during the Nazi Era.” [b:95-05]
14) Côté - “Charte canadienne des droits et gestion publique du pluralisme religieux.” [b:95-05]
14) Christie & Gauvreau - Protestant Churches and Social Welfare, 1900-1940. [b:95-05]
14) Christie - A Full-Orbed Christianity: the Protestant Churches and Social Welfare in Canada, 1900-1940. [b:95-05]
14) Herman - “The Christian Right and the Politics of Morality in Canada.” [b:95-05]
15) Fowler - Protestant Military Chaplains, 1945-1995. [b:95-05]
15) Mukasa - contradictions, ‘Radical Religion’ Movement, 1930s -1940s. [b:95-05]
15) Bartley - Ku Klux Klan in Ontario, 1923-27. [b:95-05]
15) Davies - Anti-Semitism in Canada: History and Interpretation. [b:95-05]
15) Crerar - Chaplains in the Great War. [b:95-05]
15) Marks - Religion, Leisure and Identity : 19th Century Small Town Ontario. [b:95-05]
15) Johnston - Protestant Radio, 1922-38. [b:95-05]
15) Hamilton - Protestant Chaplains during the Second World War. [b:95-05]
15) Fowler - Army Chaplains in Korea, 1950-53. [b:95-05]
15) Lind & Mihevc, Canada’s Interchurch Coalitions. [b:95-05]
15) Ruggle - “Canadian Chaplains: A Special Issue.”[b:95-05]
16) Genizi -The Holocaust, Israel, and Canadian Protestant Churches. [b:95-05]
17) Morgan - “Languages of Gender in Upper Canadian Religion and Politics, 1791-1850.” [b:95-05]
17) Muir & Whiteley - Changing Roles of Women Within the Christian Church. [b:95-05]
17) Hall - the ideology of gender in Protestant Ontario, 1830-1890. [b:95-05]
19B) Society of Jesus / Jésuites - Pépin - Les martyrs canadiens, 1649-1999. [b:95-05]

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