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Anglican clergy husbands securing middle-class gendered privilege through religion
Sarah-Jane Page
Sociology and Policy
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Husband
100%
Clergy
100%
Anglican Clergy
100%
Church of England
66%
Priests
66%
Competencies
33%
Spouses
33%
Church
33%
Feminizing
33%
Clergy Spouse
33%
Deacon
33%
Bourdieu
33%
Habitus
33%
Anglican
33%
Interweaving
33%
Cultural Markers
33%
Parish
33%
Class Privilege
33%
Finch
33%
Spiritual Capital
33%
Arts and Humanities
Dynamics
100%
Religion
100%
Church of England
100%
Missionaries
100%
Anglican Clergy
100%
marker's
50%
Clergy spouses
50%
Competency
50%
Parish
50%
Spiritual Capital
50%
Habitus
50%
Social Sciences
UK
100%
Spouses
100%
Clergy
100%
Middle Class
100%
Working Class
50%