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- Title Pages
- Dedication
- Preface
- List of tables
- Abbreviations
- Pronunciation guide
- A note on terminology and measures
- Map
- Introduction
- Part I Plunder
- 1 The Commonwealth and the Catholic Church in 1788
- 2 The republican revolution
- 3 The first wave of ecclesiastical polemics (to the summer of 1789)
- 4 Tax or offering?
- 5 The secularization of the bishopric of Cracow
- Part II Compromise
- 6 Pamphleteers, journalists, and the Church: summer 1789–spring 1791
- 7 On the brink of schism: August 1789–May 1790
- 8 A limited ecclesiastical reform
- 9 ‘<i>Une renaissance de barbarie</i>’? The autumn of 1790
- Part III Providence
- 10 The Law on Royal Towns and the Constitution of 3 May 1791
- 11 Propagating and sacralizing the Providential Revolution
- 12 Antichrist comes from France
- 13 Caesar's moral realm
- 14 Ecclesiastical reform—for the Orthodox
- Conclusion
- Select bibliography
- Glossary
- Index
(p.348) (p.349) Index
(p.348) (p.349) Index
- Source:
- The Polish Revolution and the Catholic Church, 1788–1792
- Publisher:
- Oxford University Press
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- Title Pages
- Dedication
- Preface
- List of tables
- Abbreviations
- Pronunciation guide
- A note on terminology and measures
- Map
- Introduction
- Part I Plunder
- 1 The Commonwealth and the Catholic Church in 1788
- 2 The republican revolution
- 3 The first wave of ecclesiastical polemics (to the summer of 1789)
- 4 Tax or offering?
- 5 The secularization of the bishopric of Cracow
- Part II Compromise
- 6 Pamphleteers, journalists, and the Church: summer 1789–spring 1791
- 7 On the brink of schism: August 1789–May 1790
- 8 A limited ecclesiastical reform
- 9 ‘<i>Une renaissance de barbarie</i>’? The autumn of 1790
- Part III Providence
- 10 The Law on Royal Towns and the Constitution of 3 May 1791
- 11 Propagating and sacralizing the Providential Revolution
- 12 Antichrist comes from France
- 13 Caesar's moral realm
- 14 Ecclesiastical reform—for the Orthodox
- Conclusion
- Select bibliography
- Glossary
- Index