| key | BXXYUS7T |
| title | How Routinization Became a Saving Grace for the Baha'is |
| author | Echevarria, Lynn |
| authority control | Lynn Echevarria-Howe |
| item type | Journal article |
| publication year | 2013 |
| date | 2013-12 |
| publication title | Journal of Religious History (Sydney, NSW) |
| ISSN | 1467-9809 |
| DOI | 10.1111/j.1467-9809.2012.01229.x |
| abstract note | This article examines the historical process of the development of the community of Canada. It focuses upon the routinization of the religion and its effect upon the members. A sociological perspective, and excerpts from life-history narratives (1938–1960), illuminate the challenges and transitions involved in building a community without the aid of clergy, and of negotiating new religious identities and gendered relations. |
| pages | 528-541 |
| issue | 4 |
| volume | 36 |
| publisher | Blackwell Publishing Asia |
| language | English |
| link attachments | http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1467-9809.2012.01229.x |
| manual tags | CANADA; IDENTITY; ROUTINIZATION |
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