Religion and Social Mobility in Nineteenth-Century The Hague
In the Dutch Republic, Catholics and Jews held a social and economic minority position vis-à-vis a Protestant majority. At the end of the eighteenth century, official discrimination of Jews and Catholics came to an end. By studying intergenerational social mobility patterns of Protestants, Jews and...
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Sociology of religion
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