Tom Glaser

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Catholics in predominantly Protestant Holland not only prayed differently and attended a different church from their Protestant fellow citizens. They also voted differently, read a different newspaper and listened to their own radio programmes (and in later years watched different television channels). Of Dutch Catholic children in 1959, 90 percent attended Catholic elementary schools; 95 percent of Dutch Catholic farmers in that same year belonged to Catholic farmers’ unions. Catholics traveled, swam, cycled and played football in Catholic organizations; they were insured by Catholic ...more
Postwar: A History of Europe Since 1945
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