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History of North America --- History of France --- anno 1800-1899 --- 27 <44> "18" --- 27 <73> "18" --- Anti-Catholicism --- -Anti-Catholicism --- -Antipapism --- Prejudices --- Kerkgeschiedenis--Frankrijk--19e eeuw. Periode 1800-1899 --- Kerkgeschiedenis--Verenigde Staten van Amerika. VSA. USA--19e eeuw. Periode 1800-1899 --- History --- -History --- -Kerkgeschiedenis--Frankrijk--19e eeuw. Periode 1800-1899 --- -27 <44> "18" --- -History of North America --- Antipapism
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This book explores a vital though long-neglected clash between republicans and Catholics that rocked fin-de-siècle France. At its heart was a mysterious and shocking crime. In Lille in 1899, the body of twelve-year-old Gaston Foveaux was discovered in a school run by a Catholic congregation, the Frères des Écoles Chrétiennes. When his teacher, Frère Flamidien, was charged with sexual assault and murder, a local crime became a national scandal. The Flamidien Affair shows that masculinity was a critical site of contest in the War of Two Frances pitting republicans against Catholics. For republicans, Flamidien’s vow of chastity as well as his overwrought behaviour during the investigation made him the target of suspicion; Catholics in turn constructed a rival vision of masculinity to exonerate the accused brother. Both sides drew on the Dreyfus Affair to make their case. .
Religion --- Religious history --- History. --- France-History. --- Religion-History. --- Gender identity. --- Europe-History-1492-. --- World politics. --- History of France. --- History of Religion. --- Gender and Sexuality. --- History of Modern Europe. --- Political History. --- Colonialism --- Global politics --- International politics --- Political history --- Political science --- World history --- Eastern question --- Geopolitics --- International organization --- International relations --- Sex identity (Gender identity) --- Sexual identity (Gender identity) --- Identity (Psychology) --- Sex (Psychology) --- Queer theory --- France—History. --- Religion—History. --- Europe—History—1492-. --- Gerichtsberichterstattung --- Katholische Schule --- Kulturkampf --- Männerbild --- Männlichkeit --- Mord --- Sexualdelikt --- Sexueller Missbrauch --- Frankreich --- Lille --- Flamidien, --- Foveaux, Gaston, --- Trials, litigation, etc. --- Death and burial. --- Catholic Church --- Catholic Church. --- History --- 1800-1940 --- France --- France. --- Flamidien-Éloi, --- Hamez, Isaïe, --- Chiesa cattolica --- Church of Rome --- Ecclesia Catholica --- Eglise catholique --- Eglise catholique-romaine --- Gereja Katolik --- Iglesia Católica --- Kanisa Katoliki --- Katholikē Ekklēsia --- Katholische Kirche --- Katolicheskai͡a t͡serkovʹ --- Katolicki Kościół --- Katolyt͡sʹka t͡serkva --- Kenesiyah ha-Ḳatolit --- Kościół Katolicki --- Kościół Rzymskokatolicki --- Nihon Katorikku Kyōkai --- Roman Catholic Church --- Römisch-Katholische Kirche --- Römische Kirche --- Katolyt︠s︡ʹka t︠s︡erkva --- Katolicheskai︠a︡ t︠s︡erkovʹ --- כנסיה הקתולית --- כנסייה הקתולית --- 가톨릭교 --- 천주교 --- Rijssel --- Ryssel --- L'Isle --- Ville de Lille --- Maire --- Officiers Municipaux de la Ville de Lille --- Corps Municipal --- La France --- République Française --- Francija --- Französische Republik --- Empire Français --- Royaume Français --- Fränkische Republik --- Ṣārfat --- Repubblica Francese --- Franzosen --- Bro-C'hall --- Fa-kuo --- Fa-lan-hsi --- Faguo --- Falanxi --- Falanxi Gongheguo --- Farans --- Farānsah --- França --- Francia (Republic) --- Francja --- Francland --- Francuska --- Franis --- Franḳraykh --- Frankrig --- Frankrijk --- Frankrike --- Frankryk --- Fransa --- Fransa Respublikası --- Franse --- Franse Republiek --- Frant͡ --- Frant͡s Uls --- Frant͡sii͡ --- Frantsuzskai͡a Rėspublika --- Frantsyi͡ --- Franza --- French Republic --- Frencisc Cynewīse --- Frenska republika --- Furansu --- Furansu Kyōwakoku --- Gallia --- Gallia (Republic) --- Gallikē Dēmokratia --- Hyãsia --- Parancis --- Peurancih --- Phransiya --- Pransiya --- Pransya --- Prantsusmaa --- Pʻŭrangs --- Ranska --- República Francesa --- Republica Franzesa --- Republika Francuska --- Republiḳah ha-Tsarfatit --- Republikang Pranses --- République française --- Tsarfat --- Tsorfat --- Gender dysphoria --- Flamidien-Éloi, --- Hamez, Isaïe,
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This book shows how, through a series of fierce battles over Sabbath laws, legislative chaplains, Bible-reading in public schools and other flashpoints, nineteenth-century secularists mounted a powerful case for a separation of religion and government. Among their diverse ranks were religious skeptics, liberal Protestants, members of minority faiths, labor reformers and defenders of slavery. Drawing on popular petitions to Congress, a neglected historical source, the book explores how this secularist mobilization gathered energy at the grassroots level. The nineteenth century is usually seen as the golden age of an informal Protestant establishment. Timothy Verhoeven demonstrates that, far from being crushed by an evangelical juggernaut, secularists harnessed a range of cultural forces—the legacy of the Revolutionary founders, hostility to Catholicism, a belief in national exceptionalism and more—to argue that the United States was not a Christian nation, branding their opponents as fanatics who threatened both democratic liberties as well as true religion. .
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This book explores a vital though long-neglected clash between republicans and Catholics that rocked fin-de-siècle France. At its heart was a mysterious and shocking crime. In Lille in 1899, the body of twelve-year-old Gaston Foveaux was discovered in a school run by a Catholic congregation, the Frères des Écoles Chrétiennes. When his teacher, Frère Flamidien, was charged with sexual assault and murder, a local crime became a national scandal. The Flamidien Affair shows that masculinity was a critical site of contest in the War of Two Frances pitting republicans against Catholics. For republicans, Flamidien’s vow of chastity as well as his overwrought behaviour during the investigation made him the target of suspicion; Catholics in turn constructed a rival vision of masculinity to exonerate the accused brother. Both sides drew on the Dreyfus Affair to make their case. .
Philosophical anthropology --- Religious studies --- Sociology of the family. Sociology of sexuality --- Politics --- History --- History of France --- History of Europe --- nieuwste tijd --- religie --- emancipatie --- geschiedenis --- politiek --- wereldpolitiek --- gender --- katholicisme --- Europese geschiedenis --- nieuwe tijd --- France --- Europe
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This book shows how, through a series of fierce battles over Sabbath laws, legislative chaplains, Bible-reading in public schools and other flashpoints, nineteenth-century secularists mounted a powerful case for a separation of religion and government. Among their diverse ranks were religious skeptics, liberal Protestants, members of minority faiths, labor reformers and defenders of slavery. Drawing on popular petitions to Congress, a neglected historical source, the book explores how this secularist mobilization gathered energy at the grassroots level. The nineteenth century is usually seen as the golden age of an informal Protestant establishment. Timothy Verhoeven demonstrates that, far from being crushed by an evangelical juggernaut, secularists harnessed a range of cultural forces—the legacy of the Revolutionary founders, hostility to Catholicism, a belief in national exceptionalism and more—to argue that the United States was not a Christian nation, branding their opponents as fanatics who threatened both democratic liberties as well as true religion. .
Religious studies --- Politics --- Law --- History --- History of North America --- religie --- geschiedenis --- politiek --- wereldpolitiek --- protestantisme --- katholicisme --- United States of America
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Religious studies --- Politics --- Law --- History --- History of North America --- religie --- geschiedenis --- politiek --- wereldpolitiek --- protestantisme --- katholicisme --- United States --- United States of America
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