Anderson, Grace M., 1923-

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Anderson, Grace M., 1923-

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        Dates of existence

        1923-

        History

        Grace Merle Anderson was a sociologist and historian and collaborator with historian David Higgs on a shared project related to the Portuguese community in Canada. Her 1964 Master's thesis in Sociology from McMaster University was titled "The Relationship Between Religious Affiliation and Secular Attitudes and Behaviour." Her 1971 doctoral thesis from the University of Toronto was titled "The channel facilitators model of migration : a model tested using Portuguese blue-collar immigrants in Metropolitan Toronto." In 1976 Anderson co-published with Higgs "A future to inherit : Portuguese communities in Canada." In 1990 she co-authored with Juanne Nancarrow Clarke the book "God calls, man chooses : a study of women in ministry."

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        Authority record identifier

        http://viaf.org/viaf/91194453

        Institution identifier

        ON00370

        Rules and/or conventions used

        AMICUS No. 19350 http://viaf.org/viaf/91194453
        OCLC : 15853583

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        Dates of creation, revision and deletion

        2014/10/23 Anna St.Onge Updated authority record.
        2024-10-14. Anna St.Onge. Updated with additional information and to align with current departmental standards.

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        • English

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        • Latin

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