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Contemporary Orangeism in Canada

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In this brief chapter, McAuley and Nesbitt-Larking offer a summary of the principal findings throughout the book, on the contemporary Canadian Orange Order and perspectives on Faith, Crown, State, and Community. The authors return to the theoretical perspectives of Social Identity/Self-categorization theory, the politics of commemoration, and English Canadian exceptionalism, in order to assess the findings as a whole. A brief discussion of limitations of the study and a prospectus for future work concludes the chapter.

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McAuley, J.W., Nesbitt-Larking, P. (2018). Conclusion. In: Contemporary Orangeism in Canada. Palgrave Macmillan, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-61842-5_7

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