In 1815, Napoleon Bonaparte and Pope Pius XVII signed an agreement called the Concordat, which was an agreement between the French state and the Catholic Church that reconciled the Church with the anti-religious policies established during the French Revolution. This paper discusses the conflicting viewpoints held by various historians concerning the legacy of the Concordat; that is, did the agreement fulfill the religious goals of the early revolutionaries or did it betray their ideals? Ultimately, the paper concludes that the Concordat did indeed uphold the religious principles established during the early stages of the Revolution
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About the author Justin Butler is a junior history major at Kentucky Christian University. He hopes...
The concile national of 1811 was, among, the greatest flashpoints in the struggle that pitted the Na...
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The Catholic Church\u27s attitude toward the French Revolution remained hostile throughout the ninet...
Objęcie rządów przez Napoleona Bonaparte oraz ówczesne wydarzenia do dziś maja ogromny wpływ na sytu...
This study examines the attitude of Catholics, represented by their newspapers lad bishops, towards ...
In 1789, the advent of the French Revolution led to the shift in political power as the Catholic Chu...
À peine arrivé au pouvoir, Bonaparte propose au pape Pie VII de rétablir le culte catholique en Fran...
Examines the origins, course, and consequences of the revolution which arose in France at the end of...
Abstract — The close association of Christianity with the late Bourbon monarchy’s style of governanc...
This article examines debate about the nature of the French monarchy during the early years of Louis...
An examination of the failures of Napoleon\u27s Navy. Using primary and secondary examination, this ...
The Congregation was suppressed and the Daughters of Charity were dissolved due to the French Revolu...
This paper describes the way Napoleon Bonaparte used propaganda to influence nations to fight the en...
Bernard Plongeront, The Resistance oh the Former Constitutional Bishops to the Concordat (1801) Whi...
About the author Justin Butler is a junior history major at Kentucky Christian University. He hopes...
The concile national of 1811 was, among, the greatest flashpoints in the struggle that pitted the Na...
International audienceWe offer here a commentary on the text of the 1801 Concordate between Bonapart...
The Catholic Church\u27s attitude toward the French Revolution remained hostile throughout the ninet...
Objęcie rządów przez Napoleona Bonaparte oraz ówczesne wydarzenia do dziś maja ogromny wpływ na sytu...
This study examines the attitude of Catholics, represented by their newspapers lad bishops, towards ...
In 1789, the advent of the French Revolution led to the shift in political power as the Catholic Chu...
À peine arrivé au pouvoir, Bonaparte propose au pape Pie VII de rétablir le culte catholique en Fran...
Examines the origins, course, and consequences of the revolution which arose in France at the end of...
Abstract — The close association of Christianity with the late Bourbon monarchy’s style of governanc...
This article examines debate about the nature of the French monarchy during the early years of Louis...
An examination of the failures of Napoleon\u27s Navy. Using primary and secondary examination, this ...
The Congregation was suppressed and the Daughters of Charity were dissolved due to the French Revolu...
This paper describes the way Napoleon Bonaparte used propaganda to influence nations to fight the en...