Religion, Politics and Preferment in France since 1890
Explore the intricate relationship between religion and politics in Maurice Larkin's enlightening book, Religion, Politics and Preferment in France since 1890. Published by Cambridge University Press in 2002, this compelling study spans 264 pages, diving deep into the challenges faced by committed Catholics pursuing careers in state employment during the Third French Republic. Larkin draws upon a rich array of archival materials, including ministerial, Masonic, and ecclesiastical archives, alongside previously unused Vatican documents, to illuminate the struggles of Catholics in the public sphere. This book is essential for anyone interested in European history, the evolution of Catholicism in France, and the interplay of faith and state. Engage with Larkin’s thorough research and gain a deeper understanding of this significant period in history.