The cloche and its critics: Muting the church’s voice in pre-revolutionary france (Record no. 514455)

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Personal name Falaky, Faycal.
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Title The cloche and its critics: Muting the church’s voice in pre-revolutionary france
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Place of publication, distribution, etc Journal of the History of Ideas
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Extent 81(2), Apr, 2020: p.239-255
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Summary, etc During the French Revolution, several decrees were issued ordering the bells of suppressed churches to be melted and converted to money and cannons. Through examples drawn from literary and historical sources, this essay explains this fateful condemnation by showing how bells were part and parcel of pre-revolutionary anti-clerical writing. This essay also argues that the conflicting attitudes toward church bells do not just encapsulate a time period in French history in which the experience of religion underwent a significant change; they also represent differing attitudes toward the experience of time. - Reproduced
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Main entry heading Journal of the History of Ideas
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Subject DIP FRANCE - HISTORY
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          Indian Institute of Public Administration Indian Institute of Public Administration 2020-11-06 81(2), Apr, 2020: p.239-255 AR123457 2020-11-06 Articles

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