De Verhouding Tussen Kerk En Staat En Het Politieke Personeel (1780-1830): Een Wisselende Relatie: Church-state relations and political actors, 1780-1830: a changing relationship.

The relationship between a regime and its political workers in the Southern Netherlands (Belgium) is subject to a process of permanent interaction. This relationship is determined by a cluster of elements, with the relationship between church and state continuously present in the background. In itse...

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Published in:Trajecta
Main Author: François, Luc (Author)
Format: Electronic/Print Article
Language:English
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Published: Amsterdam University Press 1994
In: Trajecta
Further subjects:B Belgium
B PRACTICAL politics
B Catholic Church
B CHURCH & state
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Summary:The relationship between a regime and its political workers in the Southern Netherlands (Belgium) is subject to a process of permanent interaction. This relationship is determined by a cluster of elements, with the relationship between church and state continuously present in the background. In itself, tension in that relationship seldom leads to a crisis, but every time such an occurrence coincides with tension in the political, socioeconomic, or cultural field, this leads to a rupture between the authorities and the political workers. At the end of the 18th and the beginning of the 19th centuries this was the case at the time of the resistance against Joseph II (1787-89), against the Directoire in 1798, and against William I (1828-30).
ISSN:0778-8304
Contains:Enthalten in: Trajecta