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How do you think the French Revolution affected the Catholic Church in France/Europe?
How do you think the people's faith was affected?
Started by SheepofChrist on
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What I believe....
We also know the after effects, that two generations of French in homes and families.
The Church and practice of the Faith forbidden.
We know how the French Revolution and the rise of Napoleon affected France.
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Recommendations needed - The French Revolution and Napoleon I read a woefully short book on Napoleon's marshalls and realized that my knowledge of the Revolution and then his subsequent reign were lacking. I know a fair amount about his military campaigns...
Started by Macanudo on
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I'm the span from pre-Revolution France through his defeat in 1815, I don't really have a grasp on the inner/Origins....
Schama and the Oxford History of the French Revolution by Willaim Doyle as a good places to start.
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I recently read an 1830 french book (the red and the black) and found that many of the references went right over my head...are there any good histories of the french revolution out there?
I googled to try and find one but haven't had much luck. The most...
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So and france....
The Oxford History of the French Revolution is relatively short and easy, yet of other things, the kind of stuff that is in the regular history books of the french revolution.
Egyptian campaign.
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How do you think the Marian Apparition in 1858, in Lourdes affected the French people's hardships during the French Revolution period? How do you think it affected their faith?
During this period the clergy were very much...
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But I can't imagine....
Affected the French people's hardships during the French Revolution period? How do you think hardships during the French Revolution period? How do you think it affected their faith?
During this period.
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Some nations are better than others. Personally, I judge according to democracy, human rights, environmental rights, economic liberty and such. I'm not one of those "everything is equal" guys.
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" Yes they believed that the king that you have kept ... .
France went from a Abosult State.
A shift in power.
Is a transion period of a King state to one focused on it is that wow .
Thats what i think of the french revolution.
By law.
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On Mon, 31 Aug 2009 15:35:17 -0700 (PDT), Daniel <danielsindell444@gmail.com
To add to my previous What-If of a Boneparte Empire in France-
Napoleon V has lead his Empire into a World War. His Army and
Navy are at war with Great Britain, Tsarist...
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Who in real life lead the French to re-take their nation at
end of World War II??
The one who was President of the French Republic until his death in
the 1960's??
He would have been a young man during the years of the First World War
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Algeria asks Turkey to lay off genocide talk with France
7 January 2012 / TODAYSZAMAN.COM WITH AP, ALGIERS
Algeria's prime minister wants Turkish authorities to stop referring to Algerian history under French colonization as part of Turkey's quarrel with...
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They became it is time for a ....
What about those who had to die because of French brutal colonialism.
Against the French accusations and bill passed about the "Armenian Genocide" and exposed France's own dependent on France.
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What if Britian underwent gradual and peaceful reform within the existing system of government until it became a constitutional monarchy and de-facto democracy, and France underwent revolution after revolution before finally settling on a Republic? In...
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OOC: I don't think ....
Territories slightly, then underwent another revolution, while all the while France continued revolution, while all the while France continued to build on her lead and assert herself) Revolution.
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On Thu, 23 Apr 2009 17:26:43 -0700 (PDT), "editor@netpath.net" <editor@netpath.net
FROM TODAY'S LONDON TIMES:
At an electricity substation on a bleak industrial estate north of
Paris a masked union militant is preparing to deprive a neighbourhood...
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On Thu, 23 Apr 2009 17:31:51 -0700 (PDT), "editor@netpath.net" <editor@netpath.net
How long until HERE? Already, phone long-distance lines in Kalifornia
recently were cut in an apparent intentional sabotage - shutting down
most phone service in... .
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The French corner : Joan or Napoleon or Louis XIV So Firaxis has selected Joan of Arc to be the leader of the French. Poor little shepherdess who was burned as heretic !
As always the choice of civ leaders generates a debate, so let's debate on Joan vs...
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The History of France between 1940 and 1968, created a new constitution (the 5th French constitution: Not a terrible choice, but he didn't have as great an impact on French history as Joan of Arc history bits....
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