La campagne de presse des Amis de la Religion en faveur de l’intervention militaire française en Espagne en 1823
This article analyses the participation of the two main ecclesiastical publications of the time (The Friend of Religion and the King and Tablets of the clergy and of the Friends of Religion, funded 1814 and 1822) to the real crusade that was waged by the Ultra press, as soon as the end of January, 1...
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doaj-a5515f313d404fe1a33af3d5da4c90832020-11-24T21:07:52ZspaTemps, Espaces, Langages, Europe Méridionale-Méditerranée (TELEMME)El Argonauta Español1765-29012015-01-011210.4000/argonauta.2117La campagne de presse des Amis de la Religion en faveur de l’intervention militaire française en Espagne en 1823Gérard DufourThis article analyses the participation of the two main ecclesiastical publications of the time (The Friend of Religion and the King and Tablets of the clergy and of the Friends of Religion, funded 1814 and 1822) to the real crusade that was waged by the Ultra press, as soon as the end of January, 1820, in favor of a French military intervention in Spain, to protect the « legitimate » rights of the Throne and the Altar.It shows how information provided to French clergymen, on the fate reserved to their Spanish colleagues by revolutionaries, awoke in them memories of the Terror and persecutions endured at that time, that they may have to face again if evil was left spreading. It shows how, based on (true or false) news such publicized, priests engaged in their sermons (with the utmost success) the faithful to demonstrate through public prayers, their wish to see France restore Ferdinand VII as an absolute monarch.http://journals.openedition.org/argonauta/2117Louis XVIIIFernando VIISpanish war 1823absolutismliberalismreligious Press |
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La campagne de presse des Amis de la Religion en faveur de l’intervention militaire française en Espagne en 1823 |
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La campagne de presse des Amis de la Religion en faveur de l’intervention militaire française en Espagne en 1823 |
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La campagne de presse des Amis de la Religion en faveur de l’intervention militaire française en Espagne en 1823 |
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La campagne de presse des Amis de la Religion en faveur de l’intervention militaire française en Espagne en 1823 |
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La campagne de presse des Amis de la Religion en faveur de l’intervention militaire française en Espagne en 1823 |
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la campagne de presse des amis de la religion en faveur de l’intervention militaire française en espagne en 1823 |
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Temps, Espaces, Langages, Europe Méridionale-Méditerranée (TELEMME) |
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This article analyses the participation of the two main ecclesiastical publications of the time (The Friend of Religion and the King and Tablets of the clergy and of the Friends of Religion, funded 1814 and 1822) to the real crusade that was waged by the Ultra press, as soon as the end of January, 1820, in favor of a French military intervention in Spain, to protect the « legitimate » rights of the Throne and the Altar.It shows how information provided to French clergymen, on the fate reserved to their Spanish colleagues by revolutionaries, awoke in them memories of the Terror and persecutions endured at that time, that they may have to face again if evil was left spreading. It shows how, based on (true or false) news such publicized, priests engaged in their sermons (with the utmost success) the faithful to demonstrate through public prayers, their wish to see France restore Ferdinand VII as an absolute monarch. |
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Louis XVIII Fernando VII Spanish war 1823 absolutism liberalism religious Press |
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