Sociology, Volume 33Clarendon Press, 1999 - Sociology |
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Page 237
... anti- Catholicism is expressed in negative stereotypes and pejorative beliefs , notions and language about Catholics and the Catholic Church . At the level of indivi- dual action , it shows itself in various forms of direct ...
... anti- Catholicism is expressed in negative stereotypes and pejorative beliefs , notions and language about Catholics and the Catholic Church . At the level of indivi- dual action , it shows itself in various forms of direct ...
Page 248
... anti - Catholicism is further reinforced by various religious and secular artefacts and behaviours which sustain and support anti - Catholicism . These range from the Bible version they read , the King James version being the preferred ...
... anti - Catholicism is further reinforced by various religious and secular artefacts and behaviours which sustain and support anti - Catholicism . These range from the Bible version they read , the King James version being the preferred ...
Page 253
... Anti- Catholicism in Northern Ireland 1600–1998 , and is published by Macmillan Press . All work arising from the project has been written entirely by the first named author . Notes 2 . ཇ་ We are not claiming that all Protestants are anti ...
... Anti- Catholicism in Northern Ireland 1600–1998 , and is published by Macmillan Press . All work arising from the project has been written entirely by the first named author . Notes 2 . ཇ་ We are not claiming that all Protestants are anti ...
Contents
NUMBER 1 FEBRUARY | 1 |
GEOFFREY EVANS AND COLIN MILLS Are There Classes | 23 |
TIM STRANGLEMAN AND IAN ROBERTS Looking Through the Window | 47 |
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