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232.—IMPRIMERIE H. SIMON DAUTREVILLE ET C e, RUE NEUVE-DES-BONS-ENFANTS, 3.
ESSAI SUR L'HISTOIRE RELIGIEUSE DES NATIONS SLAVES
PRÉFACE.
CHAPITRE PREMIER. LES SLAVES.
CHAPITRE II. BOHÊME.
CHAPITRE III. BOHÊME. (Suite).
CHAPITRE IV. BOHÊME. (Suite.)
CHAPITRE V. BOHÊME. (Suite.)
CHAPITRE VI. POLOGNE.
CHAPITRE VII. POLOGNE. (Suite.)
This thoughtful study traces the spiritual roots of the peoples who make up the largest linguistic family in Europe, showing how faith has guided their moral growth and political destiny. Drawing on sources that were still obscure across the continent, the author maps the religious landscape from the Byzantine‑influenced south to the Catholic west, all while situating each tradition within the pressures of Russian, Austrian, Ottoman and German rule. The opening sections lay a clear foundation for understanding why belief systems mattered as much as armies in shaping the Slavic world.
Beyond mere chronology, the work examines how shared rituals and legends fostered a sense of common identity that later sparked calls for unity across borders. It also hints at the frictions between emerging nationalist aspirations and the dominant powers seeking to reshape the region. Listeners will find a rich, balanced account that speaks to anyone fascinated by the interplay of religion, culture, and politics in a pivotal era of European history.
Full title
Essai sur l'Histoire Religieuse des Nations Slaves (traduit de l'anglais) (traduit de l'anglais)
Language
fr
Duration
~15 hours (873K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Laurent Vogel, Christine P. Travers and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net (This book was produced from scanned images of public domain material from the Google Print project.)
Release date
2012-10-14
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
d. 1855
An exiled Polish aristocrat and historian, he wrote widely on the Reformation, the Slavic world, and Poland’s political struggles. His life joined scholarship with firsthand experience of 19th-century upheaval.
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