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The political use of religious symbols : a case study of the 1972 presidential campaign

The political use of religious symbols : a case study of the 1972 presidential campaign / Bernard F. Donahue

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Published in:The review of politics. - publ. by the University of Notre Dame, Notre Dame, Ind 37 (1975), S. 48 - 65
Main Authors:Donahue, Bernard F.
Format: Article
Language:English
Published:1975
Subjects:
Nixon, Richard M., 1913-1994
McGovern, George S., 1922-2012
USA. Präsident
Präsidentenwahl
Kandidat
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Institute for Contemporary History (Munich) 00/Z 34 Magazin

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