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Roman Catholic Religious Affiliation and Reactions to the Initial Stage of the COVID-19 Pandemic in Poland. [PDF]
Nezlek JB, Cypryańska M.
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Catholicism - Friend or Enemy? Interdepartmental Dispute in Russian Government (1905-1914)
A J Bendin
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What Will it Take for a Woman to Become President of the United States?
Abstract In this article we consider what it will take for a woman to be elected President of the United States. We examine the available data from the 2024 election, in comparison to previous elections; we inspect the main findings from the feminist political science of political parties, candidate selection and gendered barriers to elected leadership;
Rosie Campbell, Joni Lovenduski
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A content analysis of religion and HPV vaccine news coverage in Canada. [PDF]
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The social image of Catholicism in Asia, 1891-1965, from Rerum Novarum to Vatican Council II
Wai-ying Yan
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Through a comparison of adolescent experience in Manggarai, eastern Indonesia, and amongst children of migrants in Sabah, Malaysia, this article argues for the value of attending to the spatiality of adolescence as a period of transition. Biocultural development expands both adolescents’ concrete experiences of mobility and their sense of the ...
Catherine Allerton
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The impact of Catholicism on faith and morals Vietnam
Чан Тхи Ким Оань
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“Protestant Principles, Roman Adversaries:” Debates on Roman Catholicism in Print, 1685-1700
H. Miriam Ross
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This article analyses a new wealth tax (the IGF) in Bolivia against the backdrop of the 2019 ousting of former president Evo Morales. In doing so, it engages calls for ‘a return to politics’ in anthropology by proposing the notion of a ‘fiscal grievance politics’ as animating elite opposition to the tax in lowland Santa Cruz department. I show that the
Charles Dolph
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Germ Panic and Chalice Hygiene in the Church of England, c.1895–1930
The late‐Victorian medical revolution in bacteriology, and growing public awareness of hygienic standards and the danger of disease infection from germs, created alarm about the traditional Christian practice of drinking from a common cup at Holy Communion.
Andrew Atherstone
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