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Popular Catholicism in nineteenth-century Germany
Sperber, Jonathan, 1952-
Year: c1984.
Publisher:  Princeton University Press. 
© Princeton University Press
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table of contents
Frontmatter
LIST OF TABLES
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
A NOTE ON TRANSLATION
A NOTE ON ARCHIVAL CITATION
A LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS USED IN THE FOOTNOTES
INTRODUCTION
1. Popular Religious Life during the Vormarz
2. A Religious Revival: 1850-1870
3. Clericalism, Liberalism, and the State: 1850-1866
4. A Political Transformation: 1867-1871
5. The Kulturkampf
6. Electoral Politics in the Kulturkampf Era: 1871-1881
CONCLUSION
SOURCES
INDEX
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Title: Popular Catholicism in nineteenth-century Germany : Jonathan Sperber.
Author: Sperber, Jonathan, 1952-
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E-Distribution Information: University of Michigan Library, Scholarly Publishing Office
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Source Version: Popular Catholicism in nineteenth-century Germany : Jonathan Sperber
Sperber, Jonathan, 1952-
Princeton, N.J.: Princeton University Press, c1984.
URL: http://hdl.handle.net/2027/heb.00197
Subject Headings: • Catholics -- Germany -- History -- 19th century
• Catholics -- Germany -- North Rhine-Westphalia -- History -- 19th century
• Germany -- Religious life and customs
• North Rhine-Westphalia (Germany) -- Religious life and customs
• Germany -- Politics and government -- 19th century
• North Rhine-Westphalia (Germany) -- Politics and government
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