The church and the state in France, 1789-1870 : 'fear of God is the basis of social order'
- 作者: Price, Roger, author.
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- 出版: Cham : Springer International Publishing :Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan
- 主題: Church and state--France--History--19th century. , France--Politics and government--1789-1900. , History. , History of France. , Cultural History. , Social History. , History of Religion. , Political History.
- ISBN: 9783319632698 (electronic bk.) 、 9783319632681 (paper)
- FIND@SFXID: CGU
- 資料類型: 電子書
- 內容註: Chapter 1. Introduction -- Part I The Shock of Revolution, 1789-1848 -- Chapter 2. Revolution and Empire: reconstructing the Church, 1789-1815 -- Chapter 3. Restoration and Revolution, 1814-48 -- Chapter 4. The Challenge of Democracy, 1848-1852 -- Chapter 5. The Turn towards Counter-Revolution -- Part II Religion and Politics during the Second Empire, 1852-70 -- Chapter 6. An Authoritarian Alliance, 1851-59 -- Chapter 7. The Roman Question -- Chapter 8. Conflict over Education -- Chapter 9. The Search for a New Equilibrium: towards the liberal Empire, 1859-70 -- Chapter 10. General Conclusion -- Appendices -- Index.
- 摘要註: This book explores the responses of the Roman Catholic Church to the French Revolution beginning in 1789, to the liberal revolution in 1830, and particularly the democratic revolution of 1848 in France, and asks how these events were perceived and explained. Informed by the collective memory of the first revolution, how did the Church react to renewed 'catastrophe'? How did it seek to influence political choice? Why did authoritarian government prove to be so attractive? This is a study of the impact of religion on political behaviour, as well as of the politicisation of religion. Roger Price employs the methodology of the social and cultural historian to explain the development and interaction of two key institutions, Church and State, during a period of political and social upheaval. Drawing on a wide range of archival and printed primary sources, as well as secondary literature, this book analyses the diverse perceptions of people with power and the impact of their decisions, and the responses, of a wide range of individuals and communities.
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This book explores the responses of the Roman Catholic Church to the French Revolution beginning in 1789, to the liberal revolution in 1830, and particularly the democratic revolution of 1848 in France, and asks how these events were perceived and explained. Informed by the collective memory of the first revolution, how did the Church react to renewed ‘catastrophe’? How did it seek to influence political choice? Why did authoritarian government prove to be so attractive? This is a study of the impact of religion on political behaviour, as well as of the politicisation of religion. Roger Price employs the methodology of the social and cultural historian to explain the development and interaction of two key institutions, Church and State, during a period of political and social upheaval. Drawing on a wide range of archival and printed primary sources, as well as secondary literature, this book analyses the diverse perceptions of people with power and the impact of their decisions, and the responses, of a wide range of individuals and communities.