Religion, politics and preferment in France since 1890 : la Belle Epoque and its legacy

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Religion, politics and preferment in France since 1890 : la Belle Epoque and its legacy

Maurice Larkin

(The Wiles lectures)

Cambridge University Press, 1995

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Includes bibliographical references (p. 232-239) and index

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内容説明

This book investigates the problems that committed Catholics allegedly faced if they sought careers in state employment under the Third French Republic. Using ministerial and Masonic archives, the book explores the broad divergence of practice between individual ministries and between particular governments. It also examines the factors that underlay these discriminatory attitudes - notably the claims of Catholic involvement in the right-wing subversive activities of the late 1890s at the time of the Dreyfus affair. It investigates the increased difficulties that French Catholics faced after the change of pope in 1903. Later chapters explore the degree to which wariness towards committed Catholics in the public services evaporated under later regimes - despite the traumas of the Vichy years.

目次

  • Preface
  • Part I. As It Was: Catholic and the Republic 1890-1914: 1. Rallies et derailleurs: Catholics and subversion
  • 2. Le sabre et le goupillon: Catholics and the army
  • 3. Raison d'etat, raison d'eglise: the Roman dimension
  • Part II. As It Was: Catholics and State Employment: 4. Problems and principles
  • 5. Patterns of preferment
  • 6. Ronds-de-cuir, genoux de chameau: other sectors
  • 7. The Brotherhood at work
  • 8. Marianne at school
  • Part III. As It Became: 1914-1994: 9. La grande illusion? 1914-1939
  • 10. The leopard's spots, 1940-1960
  • 11. Croquet through the looking glass: rules and identity in question, 1960-1994
  • Notes
  • Sources.

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