The influence of the nonconformist religions on the character of the British Labour Movement, 1875-1895.
In 1875 the Nonconformist churches were numerically the strongest religious group in England and Wales: out of a total population of approximately 20 million, just over 1.5 million were members (as opposed to adherents) of the various Nonconformist denominations. The greater part of their membership...
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McGill University
1962
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