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- Title
RELIGIOUS CONFLICT AND CIVIC IDENTITY: BATTLES OVER THE SACRED LANDSCAPE OF MONTPELLIER.
- Authors
Diefendorf, Barbara B.
- Abstract
The article discusses the religious conflict and wars between Protestants and Catholics in late 16th century Montpellier, France, including in regard to the religious and civic identities in the region and Montepellier's sacred spaces. An overview of Catholics' conflict with Huguenots, including 1563 Peace of Amboise's requiring of Protestants to abandon Catholic churches they took over, is provided.
- Subjects
MONTPELLIER (France); FRENCH Wars of Religion, 1562-1598; PROTESTANT-Catholic relations; RELIGIOUS identity; SECTARIAN conflict; FRENCH Huguenots; SACRED space; SIXTEENTH century; HISTORY; RELIGION
- Publication
Past & Present, 2017, Vol 237, Issue 1, p53
- ISSN
0031-2746
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1093/pastj/gtx037