A Companion to the French Revolution 2012
DOI: 10.1002/9781118316399.ch28
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The French Revolution and the Family

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“…The dechristianization which had accelerated since 1792 was stopped: in addition to a softer approach to the refractories, and the temptation of armistice with the Chouans, the civil contract that had finished with the religious authority on the marriage was weakened. The church partially regained its influence on family matters (Desan, 2013).…”
Section: Fourth Phase: Reinstitutionalization (1794-1799)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The dechristianization which had accelerated since 1792 was stopped: in addition to a softer approach to the refractories, and the temptation of armistice with the Chouans, the civil contract that had finished with the religious authority on the marriage was weakened. The church partially regained its influence on family matters (Desan, 2013).…”
Section: Fourth Phase: Reinstitutionalization (1794-1799)mentioning
confidence: 99%