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Religion, State, and Society
... Accommodationist 10.00> Luxembourg 10.50 Cooperationist Slovenia 11.96
Cooperationist 19.99 Sweden 12.17 Cooperationist Italy 13.00 Cooperationist
Ireland 15.75 Endorsed religion Greek 16.13 Cooperationist Bosnia- Cyprus
Herze- ...
R.K. Ramazani, Robert Fatton, 2008
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Developments in European Politics 2
... Luxembourg 10.50 Cooperationist Slovenia 11.96 Cooperationist Sweden
12.17 Cooperationist Italy 13.00 Cooperationist Ireland 15.75 Endorsed Religion
Bosnia-H 16.33 Cooperationist Gk Cyprus 16.13 Cooperationist Yugoslavia
16.75 ...
Erik Jones, Paul M. Heywood, Martin Rhodes, 2011
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Representing Religion in the European Union: Does God Matter?
... Cyprus Germany 10.50 12.17 13.00 15.75 16.13 16.96 19.88 Cooperationist
Cooperationist Cooperationist Endorsed religion Cooperationist Endorsed
religion Cooperationist Slovenia Bosnia-H Serbia Latvia Lithuania Czech Rep
Slovakia ...
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Plain Folk's Fight: The Civil War and Reconstruction in ...
The majority of secessionists, like most cooper- ationists, were slaveowners, but
they represented fewer of their group's candidates (66 percent) than did their
slaveowning cooperationist opponents (87 percent). Furthermore, planters ...
Mark V. Wetherington, 2005
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The Road to Disunion, Volume II : Secessionists Triumphant ...
In the Mississippi convention, as in all the post–South Carolina Lower South
conventions, preliminary votes on Cooperationist options, not the final vote on a
secession ordinance, best measured each party's power. Preliminary votes
tested ...
William W. Freehling Singletary Professor of the Humanities University of Kentucky, 2007
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South Carolina: A History
... the Mercury (Charleston) and the Advertiser (Edgefield) supported the radicals,
while the Daily South Carolinian (Columbia), Courier (Charleston), and
Miscellany (Yorkville) advocated cooperation.67 The cooperationist camp was
relentless ...
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Toward a Patriarchal Republic: The Secession of Georgia
When cooperationist ranks broke along social and political lines on the
secession ordinance, it showed that secession was selectively attractive to
delegates from counties which were noted for their conservatism. It was a hint of
the role ...
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The Merchants' Capital: New Orleans and the Political ...
As with misunderstandings ofthe city's presidential vote, the strong showing of the
“Cooperationist” faction in the state's January election for delegates to a
secession convention led many contemporaries to overstate Unionist sentiment
in ...
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Parties, Slavery, and the Union in Antebellum Georgia
I/oting of Eastern and Western Blacle Belt Begion in the Convention Election of 2
January 1861 Immediatist % Black Belt 0/0 Black Belt % Immediatist
Cooperationist Eastern 52.6 56.6 61.7 Western 57.8 43 .4 38. 3 Total 54.7 100
100 Source: ...
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The Confederate Republic: A Revolution Against Politics
Arkansas, Florida, Georgia, North Carolina, Tennessee, and Virginia each chose
one cooperationist and one secessionist; in the rest of the states, both new
senators were secessionists.46 On closer examination, however, these
selections ...
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Agaia, Al Daa'ma Sign Exclusive Distribution Agreement for Evolve …
According to Al-Daa'ma CEO, Hassan Almaeena, "Al-Daa'ma, seeks to support the direction of Saudi and Gulf Cooperationist Countries in ... «PR Newswire, 6月 14»
The Bloody Occupation of Northern Alabama
The famed fire-breather William Lowndes Yancey threateningly referred to these cooperationist northern Alabamians as “enemies of the State.”. «New York Times, 2月 13»
Showdown in Georgia
But Murray County in the northern part of the state gave the cooperationist candidate 75 percent of its vote. White County went for the ... «New York Times, 1月 11»
Drama in Milledgeville
Almost immediately two main schools of thought emerged, the Separatist and the Cooperationist. The Separatists support the idea that Georgia ... «New York Times, 11月 10»