Religion, revolution, and regional culture in eighteenth-century France : the ecclesiastical oath of 1791

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Religion, revolution, and regional culture in eighteenth-century France : the ecclesiastical oath of 1791

Timothy Tackett

Princeton University Press, c1986

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Bibliography: p. [373]-407

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The imposition of a loyalty oath on French clergymen in the winter of 1790 was a turning point in the Revolutionary decade after 1789. What is more, there is a remarkable similarity between the geography of this oath--the regional percentages of those who accepted or rejected it--and the geographic patterns of religious practice and political behavior persisting into the twentieth century. Timothy Tackett investigates the origins and nature of this fascinating phenomenon. Originally published in 1986. The Princeton Legacy Library uses the latest print-on-demand technology to again make available previously out-of-print books from the distinguished backlist of Princeton University Press. These editions preserve the original texts of these important books while presenting them in durable paperback and hardcover editions. The goal of the Princeton Legacy Library is to vastly increase access to the rich scholarly heritage found in the thousands of books published by Princeton University Press since its founding in 1905.

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*FrontMatter, pg. iii*Table of Contents, pg. vii*List of Tables, pg. xi*List of Figures, pg. xiii*Preface, pg. xv*Acknowledgments, pg. xix*Abbreviations, pg. xxi*ONE. The Oath and the French Revolution, pg. 3*TWO. The Statistical Approach to the Oath: An Overview, pg. 34*THREE. Clergymen Explain Their Oaths, pg. 59*FOUR. Collective Portraits, pg. 75*FIVE. The Ecclesiastical Milieu, pg. 99*SIX. Clerical Politics, pg. 127*SEVEN. Clerical Leadership and the Voice from Below, pg. 159*EIGHT .The Oath as a Referendum, pg. 183*NINE. The Protestant Menace, pg. 205*TEN. Clericalism and the Oath, pg. 226*ELEVEN. The Urban Elites and the Oath, pg. 251*TWELVE. The Meaning of the Oath, pg. 287*Appendix I: Note on Method and Sources, pg. 303*Appendix II: Oath Statistics by Department and District, pg. 307*Appendix III: Oath Statistics (Summary), pg. 364*Appendix IV: Estimated Oath-taking for Old-Regime Dioceses, pg. 367*Appendix V: Incidence of Cure Collective Action, 1730-1786, pg. 369*Sources and Bibliography, pg. 373*Index, pg. 409

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