Following the formal proscription of the formation of Catholic religious houses in England in the wake of the Protestant Reformation, English Benedictine communities were established on the Continent from 1606 onwards. At the outbreak of the French Revolution in 1789, there were three independent houses belonging to the English Benedictine Congregation in France. The Revolution presented the English monks with a very real and tangible threat to their existence and securities, introducing a series of decrees that impacted on monastic life greatly. The monks responded to these incursions not by assuming the role of passive victims, or religious refugees caught up in a foreign conflict, but rather showed themselves to be shrewd operators, adep...
In the reformed England of the seventeenth century, asserting one’s Catholic faith was a militant ge...
The Catholic Church\u27s attitude toward the French Revolution remained hostile throughout the ninet...
This thesis examines the migration of the French population to Great Britain after the outbreak of t...
Following the formal proscription of the formation of Catholic religious houses in England in the wa...
In the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, just like the United Provinces or certain German states...
The article deals with interconnection and close interlacing of religious and political issues in th...
Coming from Manchester in 1817, the march of the 'Blanketeers' has generally been taken to be someth...
Beginning in 1789, France experienced massive political and social changes that sparked fear among t...
Cet article examine les contextes idéologiques dans lesquels la pensée millénariste s'épanouit chez ...
D’une Église et d’un État différenciés mais alliés sous l’Ancien Régime, nous allons assister à la n...
This is a study of the reaction of the Irish Brigade's officers to the French Revolution and that ev...
Contains also: Biographic studies on the English revolution; or Monk's contemporaries.Mode of access...
International audienceIn1798, the Irish rose up against the Anglo-Irish government. The insurgents c...
The article deal with the version of participation in the events of the French revolution of secret ...
Labrousse Elisabeth. Mc Gregor (J.F.) Raey (B.) eds Radical Religion in the English Revolution. In: ...
In the reformed England of the seventeenth century, asserting one’s Catholic faith was a militant ge...
The Catholic Church\u27s attitude toward the French Revolution remained hostile throughout the ninet...
This thesis examines the migration of the French population to Great Britain after the outbreak of t...
Following the formal proscription of the formation of Catholic religious houses in England in the wa...
In the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, just like the United Provinces or certain German states...
The article deals with interconnection and close interlacing of religious and political issues in th...
Coming from Manchester in 1817, the march of the 'Blanketeers' has generally been taken to be someth...
Beginning in 1789, France experienced massive political and social changes that sparked fear among t...
Cet article examine les contextes idéologiques dans lesquels la pensée millénariste s'épanouit chez ...
D’une Église et d’un État différenciés mais alliés sous l’Ancien Régime, nous allons assister à la n...
This is a study of the reaction of the Irish Brigade's officers to the French Revolution and that ev...
Contains also: Biographic studies on the English revolution; or Monk's contemporaries.Mode of access...
International audienceIn1798, the Irish rose up against the Anglo-Irish government. The insurgents c...
The article deal with the version of participation in the events of the French revolution of secret ...
Labrousse Elisabeth. Mc Gregor (J.F.) Raey (B.) eds Radical Religion in the English Revolution. In: ...
In the reformed England of the seventeenth century, asserting one’s Catholic faith was a militant ge...
The Catholic Church\u27s attitude toward the French Revolution remained hostile throughout the ninet...
This thesis examines the migration of the French population to Great Britain after the outbreak of t...