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Piety and Nationalism
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17 December 1993

"Very impressive scholarly research and the best study that I have read on an Irish-Catholic community. It examines two of the most important issues in the history of the nineteenth-century Irish, namely religion and nationalism, and shows the significant developments that took place in each of these areas within the Toronto Irish community." Jay P. Dolan, Cushwa Center for the Study of American Catholicism, University of Notre Dame.
"The scholarship displayed here is very sound indeed. The author combines a clear conceptual framework with a thorough knowledge of the sources ... Although focusing on a single community, he succeeds in placing the experience of this community in a much wider context ... This study sheds light on the history of one of Canada's most significant and influential ethno-religious communities." Terry Murphy, Department of Religious Studies, Memorial University.
"Very impressive scholarly research and the best study that I have read on an Irish-Catholic community. It examines two of the most important issues in the history of the nineteenth-century Irish, namely religion and nationalism, and shows the significant developments that took place in each of these areas within the Toronto Irish community." Jay P. Dolan, Cushwa Center for the Study of American Catholicism, University of Notre Dame. "The scholarship displayed here is very sound indeed. The author combines a clear conceptual framework with a thorough knowledge of the sources ... Although focusing on a single community, he succeeds in placing the experience of this community in a much wider context ... This study sheds light on the history of one of Canada's most significant and influential ethno-religious communities." Terry Murphy, Department of Religious Studies, Memorial University.