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  3. Vol. 21 No. 2 (2019): Critiquing Secularism

Vol. 21 No. 2 (2019): Critiquing Secularism

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Published: 2019-09-12
  • Editor's Note

    Andrew Gow, Nakita Valerio
    i-xii
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Articles

  • Armoured in Righteousness The Insular Mindset of the Teutonic Knights and Their Affinity for Lutheranism

    Adrian Christ
    1-26
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  • Time as Rational Historical Methodologies and the Republican Calendar in Revolutionary France

    Connor J Thompson
    27-45
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  • Gender, the Secular, and the Image of the Marianne in the French Revolution

    Kristina Molin Cherneski
    46-68
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  • Is Equality Secular? Women, Science, and Secularism

    Kane Mullen
    69-83
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  • Calling Forth Hatred A Discussion on Marginality, With the Canadian Response to the Syrian Refugee Crisis as Case Study

    Melody Everest
    84-103
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  • Excising the Foreign Islamophobia and the 2012 Circumcision Ban in Cologne, Germany

    James White
    104-123
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Past Imperfect is a peer-reviewed graduate student journal based out of the Department of History, Classics, and Religion at the University of Alberta. We welcome submissions, in French or in English, from graduate students in all areas of History, Classics, and/or Religious Studies. This open access journal provides an opportunity for developing scholars to gain experience with peer-reviewed academic publishing.

Past Imperfect welcomes original research articles and book reviews covering a broad range of both time and geography. The journal especially encourages the submission of revised term papers, conference presentations, or thesis chapters. Articles that appear in Past Imperfect are abstracted in “America: History and Life” and “Historical Abstracts.”

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