Mirola, William
The New Blackwell Companion to the Sociology of Religion
Book Review
The Origins of Right to Work: Antilabor Democracy in Nineteenth Century Chicago
Ranking Faiths: Religious Stratification in America
Redeeming Time: Protestantism and Chicago's Eight-Hour Movement, 1866-1912
Exploring the intersection between Chicago's eight-hour movement and Protestant religious culture over a fifty-year span, this project considers how workers and clergy contested the religious meaning of the eight-hour system...
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Union Made: Working People and the Rise of Social Christianity in Chicago
Work5
Book Review3
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Mirola, William[remove]5
Chicago3
Protestant work ethic1
Social Christianity1
United States1
antilabor democracy1
English5
Oxford University Press2
University of Chicago Press1
Wiley-Blackwell1
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Department of History and Social Sciences5
Marian University5