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    The Concile National of 1811: Napoleon, Gallicanism and the Failure of Neo-Conciliarism

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    The concile national of 1811 was, among, the greatest flashpoints in the struggle that pitted the Napoleonic Empire against the papacy. The concile deserves to be situated within more recent historiographical trends. This incident reveals much about the nature of Napoleonic imperialism and the Church’s distrust for the power of the state. This article puts forward the view that the failure of the concile national was not strategic but tactical. Several bishops were frustrated with the pope’s recalcitrance over episcopal investiture and fearful of schism. Their initial openness to neo-conciliarism turned to hostility when confronted with the state’s intolerance

    Pages extraites des « romans très courts » (fin)

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    Destrem Jean. Pages extraites des « romans très courts » (fin). In: Manuel général de l'instruction primaire : journal hebdomadaire des instituteurs. 67e année, tome 36, 1900. p. 205

    Pages extraites des « Romans très courts » (suite)

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    Destrem Jean. Pages extraites des « Romans très courts » (suite). In: Manuel général de l'instruction primaire : journal hebdomadaire des instituteurs. 67e année, tome 36, 1900. p. 172

    Pages extraites des « Romans très courts »

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    Destrem Jean. Pages extraites des « Romans très courts ». In: Manuel général de l'instruction primaire : journal hebdomadaire des instituteurs. 67e année, tome 36, 1900. pp. 155-156
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