International audienceThe crisis of the papacy's temporal power in the 1860s led to a vast mobilisation of Catholics in Europe. This article examines the form that this mobilisation took in one of the countries where it was strongest: Belgium. Dominated by lay people, the Belgian movement took advantage of the freedoms guaranteed by the country's constitution to build a solid organisation. This enabled it to mobilise a large part of society, as shown by the success of the recruitment of the Pontifical Zouaves and the St Peter’s pence. These results and the many contacts that Belgian Catholics had with their European co-religionists in the defence of temporal power made Belgium one of the main poles of a Catholic international that was in th...
This article explores the cult of Thérèse of Lisieux in Austria within a larger context of popular d...
This article is devoted to the transnational dimensions of Catholic women's movements before and sho...
The article examines the problem of Dechristianization and secularization in nineteenth-century Euro...
International audienceThe crisis of the papacy's temporal power in the 1860s led to a vast mobilisat...
accessible en ligne : http://genrehistoire.revues.org/1872Cet article est consacré à la manière dont...
La thèse étudie les répercussions de l’unification italienne sur le catholicisme français de 1856 à ...
International audienceIn the middle of the 19 th century, the papacy saw its temporal power threaten...
The 1860s were marked in France by a vast mobilization of the Catholics to defend the existence of t...
Cet article éclaire la contribution essentielle des matières profanes à l’éducation catholique des f...
This article highlights how during the last decades of the 19th century in the border-transcending i...
The exchanges between northern France and neighbouring Belgium are frequent, to such a point that Be...
This article examines the French papal zouaves, volunteers who fought for the defence of the tempora...
This article traces the parallel histories of the Catholic and Protestant missionary movements in th...
Far too little attention has been paid to the fact that the colonial worlds were not saved by divisi...
This article contends that the papacy and ultramontane Catholicism played a pivotal role in the de...
This article explores the cult of Thérèse of Lisieux in Austria within a larger context of popular d...
This article is devoted to the transnational dimensions of Catholic women's movements before and sho...
The article examines the problem of Dechristianization and secularization in nineteenth-century Euro...
International audienceThe crisis of the papacy's temporal power in the 1860s led to a vast mobilisat...
accessible en ligne : http://genrehistoire.revues.org/1872Cet article est consacré à la manière dont...
La thèse étudie les répercussions de l’unification italienne sur le catholicisme français de 1856 à ...
International audienceIn the middle of the 19 th century, the papacy saw its temporal power threaten...
The 1860s were marked in France by a vast mobilization of the Catholics to defend the existence of t...
Cet article éclaire la contribution essentielle des matières profanes à l’éducation catholique des f...
This article highlights how during the last decades of the 19th century in the border-transcending i...
The exchanges between northern France and neighbouring Belgium are frequent, to such a point that Be...
This article examines the French papal zouaves, volunteers who fought for the defence of the tempora...
This article traces the parallel histories of the Catholic and Protestant missionary movements in th...
Far too little attention has been paid to the fact that the colonial worlds were not saved by divisi...
This article contends that the papacy and ultramontane Catholicism played a pivotal role in the de...
This article explores the cult of Thérèse of Lisieux in Austria within a larger context of popular d...
This article is devoted to the transnational dimensions of Catholic women's movements before and sho...
The article examines the problem of Dechristianization and secularization in nineteenth-century Euro...