The French Wars of Religion, 1562-1629
Author: Mack P. Holt
Publisher:
Published: 2006-01-12
Total Pages: 260
ISBN-13: 0511131437
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Author: Mack P. Holt
Publisher:
Published: 2006-01-12
Total Pages: 260
ISBN-13: 0511131437
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis is the 2005 second edition of a comprehensive study of the French wars of religion.
Author: Joseph F. Byrnes
Publisher: Sterling Publishing Company
Published: 2005
Total Pages: 318
ISBN-13: 9780271027043
DOWNLOAD EBOOKIn Catholic and French Forever Joseph Byrnes recounts the fights and reconciliations between French citizens who found Catholicism integral to their traditional French identity and those who found the continued presence of Catholicism an obstacle to both happiness and progress.
Author: Akbar Ahmed
Publisher: Brookings Institution Press
Published: 2018-02-27
Total Pages: 595
ISBN-13: 0815727593
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAn unprecedented, richly, detailed, and clear-eyed exploration of Islam in European history and civilization Tensions over Islam were escalating in Europe even before 9/11. Since then, repeated episodes of terrorism together with the refugee crisis have dramatically increased the divide between the majority population and Muslim communities, pushing the debate well beyond concerns over language and female dress. Meanwhile, the parallel rise of right-wing, nationalist political parties throughout the continent, often espousing anti-Muslim rhetoric, has shaken the foundation of the European Union to its very core. Many Europeans see Islam as an alien, even barbaric force that threatens to overwhelm them and their societies. Muslims, by contrast, struggle to find a place in Europe in the face of increasing intolerance. In tandem, anti-Semitism and other forms of discrimination cause many on the continent to feel unwelcome in their European homes. Akbar Ahmed, an internationally renowned Islamic scholar, traveled across Europe over the course of four years with his team of researchers and interviewed Muslims and non-Muslims from all walks of life to investigate questions of Islam, immigration, and identity. They spoke with some of Europe’s most prominent figures, including presidents and prime ministers, archbishops, chief rabbis, grand muftis, heads of right-wing parties, and everyday Europeans from a variety of backgrounds. Their findings reveal a story of the place of Islam in European history and civilization that is more interwoven and complex than the reader might imagine, while exposing both the misunderstandings and the opportunities for Europe and its Muslim communities to improve their relationship. Along with an analysis of what has gone wrong and why, this urgent study, the fourth in a quartet examining relations between the West and the Muslim world, features recommendations for promoting integration and pluralism in the twenty-first century.
Author: John Hearsey McMillan Salmon
Publisher:
Published: 1976
Total Pages: 30
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Vanessa R. Schwartz
Publisher: OUP USA
Published: 2011-10-10
Total Pages: 153
ISBN-13: 0195389417
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThe French Revolution, politics and the modern nation -- French and the civilizing mission -- Paris and magnetic appeal -- France stirs up the melting pot -- France hurtles into the future.
Author: Hubert Languet
Publisher:
Published: 1963
Total Pages: 229
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Kay Chadwick
Publisher: Liverpool University Press
Published: 2000-01-01
Total Pages: 326
ISBN-13: 9780853239840
DOWNLOAD EBOOKCatholicism, once the protean monster, still functions as a complex component of French identity. No consideration of modern France would be complete without reference to the enduring impact and influence of Catholicism on the life of the nation. This volume sets out to capture some of the variety and significance of the Catholic phenomenon in twentieth-century secular France, and to express something of its extraordinary vitality and interest. Each contribution focuses on a specific theme or period crucial to an understanding of the role played by French Catholics and their Church. Collectively, these studies reveal that Catholics were involved in almost every event of consequence and voiced an opinion on almost every issue. Equally, the volume offers a collage of insights which reflects the fragmentation of Catholic activity and attitudes as the century progressed. Being Catholic in modern France no longer means the espousal of a particular political or social agenda. Nor does it necessarily mean regular and traditional religious observance, or even strict adherence to the dictates of the Church. Modern French Catholicism truly has many mansions.
Author: Steven Blockmans
Publisher:
Published: 2017
Total Pages: 0
ISBN-13: 9789461385758
DOWNLOAD EBOOKCEPS is an independent policy research institute based in Brussels. Its mission is to produce sound analytical research leading to constructive solutions to the challenges facing Europe today. This report is based on discussions in the CEPS Task Force on EU Reform.
Author: Anne Curry
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Published: 2023-05-25
Total Pages: 160
ISBN-13: 1472857097
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAn illustrated overview of the Hundred Years War, the longest-running and the most significant conflict in western Europe in the later Middle Ages. There can be no doubt that military conflict between France and England dominated European history in the 14th and 15th centuries. The Hundred Years War is of considerable interest both because of its duration and the number of theatres in which it was fought. Drawing on the latest research for this new edition, Hundred Years War expert Professor Anne Curry examines how the war can reveal much about the changing nature of warfare: the rise of infantry and the demise of the knight; the impact of increased use of gunpowder and the effect of the war on generations of people. Updated and revised for the new edition, with full-colour maps and 50 new images, this illustrated introduction provides an important reference resource for the academic or student reader as well as those with a general interest in late medieval warfare.
Author: John Hearsey McMillan Salmon
Publisher: Oxford, Clarendon P
Published: 1959
Total Pages: 220
ISBN-13:
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