La Pers cution Religieuse En Allemagne, 1872-1879, by Paul Bernard, offers a detailed account of the Kulturkampf in Germany during the 1870s. This two-volume work examines the period of intense conflict between the German government, led by Chancellor Otto von Bismarck, and the Catholic Church. Bernard meticulously documents the various laws and measures enacted to curtail the Church's influence, as well as the resistance and challenges faced by Catholics.
Volume 1 provides background and context, while Volume 2 delves deeper into specific events and figures involved in the struggle. The book offers insights into the political and social dynamics of the time, shedding light on the complex relationship between religion and state in 19th-century Germany. "La Pers cution Religieuse En Allemagne" remains a valuable resource for scholars and anyone interested in the history of the Kulturkampf and its lasting impact.
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