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Abstract This chapter examines the evidence for anticlericalism during the period, paying particular attention to the suggestions of considerable levels of anticlericalism in the late 17th and early 18th centuries, and in the early 19th century.
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Abstract This chapter examines the evidence for anticlericalism during the period, paying particular attention to the suggestions of considerable levels of anticlericalism in the late 17th and early 18th centuries, and in the early 19th century.
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Anticlericalism and the English Reformation
History, 1983Thinking is a difficult business, and most of us prefer to do as little of it as possible. To avoid the anguish and responsibility of independent thought, we explain the past with historical cliches, we play with labels rather than grapple with the complexities of detail. We rely upon ‘the decay of medieval religion’, ‘the growth of an articulate laity’
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José Nakens and Republican Anticlericalism: Making an Anticlerical-Nationalist Tradition
2009Until the demise of the Republican Assembly, Jose Nakens’ anticlericalism intersected with republicanism in its abortive revolutionary form. As old-style, conspiratorial republicanism lost its political potential, anticlericalism took on increased importance in the development of radical republican nationalism.
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Singing through Anticlerical Storms
The Journal of MusicologyAmid nationwide debates in Third Republic France as to whether good Catholics could serve the church but also “rally” to the Republic, a project to set up a municipal/national music school in Moulins, to the financial detriment of the local cathedral choir school, suggests an environment of straightforward musical and confessional antagonism. The close-
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Politics and Anticlericalism: Belgium
2010In Belgium, as elsewhere, girls’ education constituted a critical step toward autonomy. Struggles to gain access to secondary education acquired a particular intensity, however, given the political context and the priority Belgian feminism accorded to women’s economic emancipation.
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Religion, anticlericalism, and secularization
2003Abstract Religion and secularization are commonly viewed as having a night and day relationship, in which the growth of one entails the symmetrical waning of the other. Yet the history of France since 1880 showed each as having a trajectory of its own, which periodically seemed like a reflection in reverse of its counterpart, but which ...
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