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- 591652 isCitedBy Jubilee_Centre.
- 591652 jstor "591652".
- 591652 pages "333–348".
- 591652 publisher "The British Journal of Sociology, Vol. 45, No. 3 , pp. 333-348".
- 591652 quote "The Parliamentary battle over the 1985/6 Shops Bill, designed to relax most of Britain's Sunday Trading laws, was the biggest defeat ever suffered by the Thatcher govern- ment: although the government had an absolute majority of 139 it was defeated by 14 votes. Christian lobby groups, such as the Cambridge- based Keep Sunday Special Campaign played a key role, alongside the trade unions and other opponents, in achieving this result.".
- 591652 title "Seven Days' Trading Make One Weak? The Sunday Trading Issue as an Index of Secularization".
- 591652 volume "45".