The Geography of Religious Groups in Ohio, Pennsylvania, and Upstate New York: Persistence and Change, 1890-1965
Date of Award
1969
Degree Type
Dissertation
Degree Name
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)
Department
Geography
Advisor(s)
David Sopher
Keywords
Religious groups, Spatial patterns, Colonial period
Subject Categories
Geography
Abstract
This study is an investigation into the spatial patterns of religious groups in a portion of the United States. More exactly, it is an investigation into the changes in or stability of those patterns in recent history.
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Recommended Citation
Tweedie, Stephen William, "The Geography of Religious Groups in Ohio, Pennsylvania, and Upstate New York: Persistence and Change, 1890-1965" (1969). Geography and the Environment - Dissertations. 60.
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