L’Action populaire au temps de la reconstruction 1946-1958
The end o fWorld War II saw a renewal at the head of the Action Populaire. While Father Villain (1946-1952) displayed little firmness of resolve in leadership, his successor, Father Bigo (19521958) proved a much more energetic man. During these years, the Action Populaire offered an increasingly sp...
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doaj-9873083ae7c54656bbc60aa6c82f1b8d2020-11-25T01:06:36ZfraLaboratoire de Recherche Historique Rhône-Alpes (LARHRA UMR 5190)Chrétiens et Sociétés1257-127X1965-08092005-12-0111496010.4000/chretienssocietes.2524L’Action populaire au temps de la reconstruction 1946-1958Étienne FouillouxThe end o fWorld War II saw a renewal at the head of the Action Populaire. While Father Villain (1946-1952) displayed little firmness of resolve in leadership, his successor, Father Bigo (19521958) proved a much more energetic man. During these years, the Action Populaire offered an increasingly specialized set of teachings, which came to the detriment of collective action. It opened up to the « Third World », yet failed to attract the popular classes. Strictly faithful to the Church's doctrine, it could not and did not contribute actively to the most pressing debates of the era.http://journals.openedition.org/chretienssocietes/2524Villain (Jean)Bigo (Pierre)Action populaire |
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L’Action populaire au temps de la reconstruction 1946-1958 |
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L’Action populaire au temps de la reconstruction 1946-1958 |
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L’Action populaire au temps de la reconstruction 1946-1958 |
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L’Action populaire au temps de la reconstruction 1946-1958 |
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L’Action populaire au temps de la reconstruction 1946-1958 |
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l’action populaire au temps de la reconstruction 1946-1958 |
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Laboratoire de Recherche Historique Rhône-Alpes (LARHRA UMR 5190) |
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Chrétiens et Sociétés |
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1257-127X 1965-0809 |
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2005-12-01 |
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The end o fWorld War II saw a renewal at the head of the Action Populaire. While Father Villain (1946-1952) displayed little firmness of resolve in leadership, his successor, Father Bigo (19521958) proved a much more energetic man. During these years, the Action Populaire offered an increasingly specialized set of teachings, which came to the detriment of collective action. It opened up to the « Third World », yet failed to attract the popular classes. Strictly faithful to the Church's doctrine, it could not and did not contribute actively to the most pressing debates of the era. |
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Villain (Jean) Bigo (Pierre) Action populaire |
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