Refashioning After the Split: Morocco and the Remaking of French Christianity After the 1905 Law of Separation
On December 9, 1905, newspapers announced the French Third Republic had passed the Law on the Separation of the Churches and the State. This law dissolved the complex relationship that had existed between the French state and the Catholic Church and ended the public role of religion. However, while...
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