Publisher's Synopsis
Paris Catholique au XIXe Siècle explores the rich tapestry of Catholic life in 19th-century Paris. Rosalie-Nelly Dubois delves into the social, cultural, and religious dimensions of Parisian Catholicism during a period of significant transformation. The book examines the role of the Church in Parisian society, the lives of ordinary Catholics, and the evolving relationship between faith and modernity.
Through meticulous research, Dubois offers a nuanced portrait of a vibrant religious community navigating the challenges and opportunities of a rapidly changing world. This detailed historical study will appeal to readers interested in French history, religious studies, and the social history of 19th-century Europe.
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