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Women of Faith and Religious Identity in Fin-De-Siècle France
Author: Emily Machen<br />File Type: pdf<br />In this unique study, Machen explores a moment of intense religious upheaval and transformation in France between 1880 and 1920. In these preWorld War I years, a powerful Catholic community was pitted against equally powerful anticlerical members of the French Third Republic. During this time, women became increasingly involved in faith-based organizations, engaging in social and political action both to expand womens rights and to ensure that religion remained part of the public debate about Frances identity. By representing their faith communities as modern, progressive, and in some cases democratic, women positioned themselves to help guide a modernizing France.Women of Catholic, Protestant, and Jewish faiths also reshaped the narrative of female power within the French nation and within their own religious groups. Their activism provided them with social, religious, and political influence unattainable through any other French institutions, enabling them in turn to push France toward becoming a more democratic, equitable society.Machens timely examination of the critical role women played in shaping the nations religious identity helps to illuminate contemporary issues in France as Muslim communities respond to civic pressure to secularize and as the country debates the role of women in Islam. **
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