In:Learning to Read, Learning Religion: Catechism primers in Europe from the sixteenth to the nineteenth centuries
Edited by Britta Juska-Bacher, M.O. Grenby, Tuija Laine and Wendelin Sroka
[Children’s Literature, Culture, and Cognition 14] 2023
► pp. 35–47
2.3Catechism primers as children's literature
Published online: 6 January 2023
https://doi.org/10.1075/clcc.14.05gre
https://doi.org/10.1075/clcc.14.05gre
Article outline
- Used by children
- As children's literature
Primary sources Secondary sources
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