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This chapter discusses the relations between Christianity and nation in three different state constructions: the unification of smaller states into a nation state, older states already with a central government, and nation states that were established by
Halvor Moxnes
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"Wonder Nuns:" Sor Patrocinio, the Politics of the Supernatural, and Republican Caricature. [PDF]
Graus A.
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Religion and Public Doctrine in Modern England
In Volume 1 of Religion and Public Doctrine in Modern England, Maurice Cowling defined the principles according to which the intellectual history of modern England should be written and argued that the history of Christianity was of primary importance ...
Maurice Cowling
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The development of Roman Catholic education in the nineteenth century, with some reference to the diocese of Hexham and Newcastle [PDF]
This thesis seeks to examine the development and growth of English Catholic education in the nineteenth century. Several important milestones mark the progress of Catholic education from the turn of the nineteenth century to the Education Act of 1902 ...
Power, Sean Bernard
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Révolutions européennes et théâtre à la Congrégation de Notre-Dame, 1868-1871
Au tournant des années 1870, les filles de la Congrégation de Notre-Dame ont joué, entre les murs des couvents, des pièces théâtrales à caractère politique.
Plourde, Julie, Julie Plourde
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Before Roman negotiations got under way, and while the paper war on the colleges was still raging, a new development occurred in England that was to have profound repercussions for the situation in Ireland up to the end of Russell’s administration.
DONAL A. KERR
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Caricaturists versus Ultramontanism and its supporters: La Lune versus Veuillot.
Nineteenth century caricaturists sought to undermine popular respect for the figures they opposed politically or socially by ridiculing them in the public eye.
Stephanie Williams
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1. Main Movements and Thought Patterns of the Churches since the French Revolution
Of all the churches, the Roman Catholic was most seriously threatened by the French Revolution. Characteristically, she associated herself with the traditional monarchs and supported the rule of legitimate lords, be they bishops or kings, against the ...
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Catholic Theology and the Enlightenment (1670–1815)
This chapter examines the Catholic Church’s engagement with the Enlightenment from 1670–1815. It considers Catholic philosophies of the Enlightenment and new conceptualizations of natural law.
Lehner, Ulrich
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