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Items where subject is "Christianity"

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Number of items at this level: 16.

Erickson, A. and Losekoot, E. and O'Gorman, Kevin D. (2009) The YMCA line-up and hotel guest - what do they have in common? In: The New Zealand International Hospitality Management Conference, 2009-11-16 - 2009-11-17.

Heimann, Mary (1995) Catholic Devotion in Victorian England. Oxford University Press. ISBN 019820597X

Heimann, Mary; Gilley, B. and Gilley, S., eds. (2005) Catholic Revivalism in Worship and Devotion. In: Cambridge history of christianity. Cambridge University Press. ISBN 0521814561

Heimann, Mary; Hastings, Adrian, ed. (1999) Christianity in Western Europe from the Enlightenment to the Present Day. In: A World History of Christianity. Cassell Group. ISBN 0304704385

Heimann, Mary; Tallett, Frank and Atkin, Nicholas, eds. (1996) Devotional Stereotypes in English Catholicism. In: Catholicism in Britain and France Since 1789. Hambledon.

Heimann, Mary; Ditchfield, S., ed. (2001) St Francis and Modern English Sentiment. In: Christianity and Community in the West 1300-1900 (St Andrews Reformation Studies). Ashgate Publishing, pp. 278-293. ISBN 0-7546-0240-0

Heimann, Mary (2009) Victorians and the Virgin Mary : Religion and Gender in England, 1830-85, by Carol Engelhardt Herringer. [Review]

Hillis, Peter (2008) Conscience and compromise: forgotten evangelicals of nineteenth-century scotland. [Review]

Hillis, Peter (2005) Fordyce and Portsoy: a case study into church and people in late nineteenth-century lowland rural Scotland. Innes Review, 56 (2). pp. 121-164. ISSN 0020-157X

O'Gorman, Kevin and MacPhee, Ewan (2006) The legacy of monastic hospitality : 2 the lasting influence. Hospitality Review, 8 (4). pp. 16-25. ISSN 1464-9101

O'Gorman, Kevin D (2008) Modern hospitality : medieval foundations. In: The Council for Australian University Tourism and Hospitality Education (CAUTHE) 17th Annual Conference 2008, 2008-02-11 - 2008-02-14.

O'Gorman, Kevin D.; Butler, Richard and Russell, Roslyn A, eds. (2010) Historical giants : forefathers of modern hospitality and tourism. In: Giants of Tourism. CABI, Wallingford, pp. 3-17. ISBN 9781845936525

O'Gorman, Kevin D. (2007) Monastic hospitality: the enduring legacy. In: Annual Conference of the Association of Social Anthropologists of the UK and Commonwealth, 2007-04-10 - 2007-04-13.

O'Gorman, Kevin D. (2006) The legacy of monastic hospitality : 1 the rule of Benedict and rise of western monastic hospitality. Hospitality Review, 8 (3). pp. 35-44. ISSN 1464-9101

O'Gorman, Kevin D. and Morrison, Alison J. (2007) Monastic hospitality: from philosophy to practical theology. In: International Hospitality and Tourism Virtual Conference 2007, 2007-04-18 - 2007-04-25.

Yeo, Eileen; Roberts, S., ed. (2003) Christianity in Chartist struggle, 1838-1842. In: The People's charter: democratic agitation in early Victorian Britain. Merlin Press, pp. 64-95. ISBN 0850365147

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