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Major, Emma. "Rethinking the private : religious femininity and patriotism, 1750-1789." Thesis, University of York, 2000. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.572603.
Full textHilbert, Ernest Andrew. "Dark earth, dark heavens : British apocalyptic writing in the First World War and its aftermath." Thesis, University of Oxford, 2000. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.326806.
Full textJin, Fenghua. "La pensée religieuse de Maurice Barrès." Thesis, Bordeaux 3, 2016. http://www.theses.fr/2016BOR30005/document.
Full textAs one of the greatest writers in the late XIXth and early XXth century in France, Maurice Barrès has greatly influenced the French society. Often reduced to nationalism by critics, however, Barrès is much richer than what history has withheld, since his thoughts could be described as a trilogy : individualism, nationalism and Catholicism. Born in a Catholic family, he retains his religious roots and the religion is clearly omnipresent in his works. The works of Maurice Barrès could be considered as the spiritual exercises and experiences that will ultimately bring him to the Supreme Being - God. After individualism and nationalism, the writer finds his own way of salvation in Catholicism. The religion occupies a large place in the works of Barrès. Nevertheless, this aspect should not be overlooked if we want to better understand his thoughts. The religious thought of Barrès is a rich and interesting topic that deserves to be studied and exploited. His thought is so special in the sense that Barrès questions his beliefs; he says in his personal diary : “Am I a believer ? Am I an atheist ?” This present study attempts to explain the religious thought of the great master during a specific period of French history. This period, which is very rich in terms of intellectual events, enables us to have a better view of contemporary France and the new acceptance of words such as “earth”, “root”, “identity”, etc
Gupta, Radhika. "Piety, politics, and patriotism in Kargil, India." Thesis, University of Oxford, 2011. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.547755.
Full textJackson, Robin Heavner. "Troubled Trinity: Love, Religion and Patriotism in Liam O'Flaherty's First Novel, Thy neighbour's wife." [Johnson City, Tenn. : East Tennessee State University], 2002. http://etd-submit.etsu.edu/etd/theses/available/etd-0630102-164643/unrestricted/JacksonR071202.pdf.
Full textForsell, Gustaf. "Vita protestanter, brinnande kors : Ku Klux Klan, pan-protestantism och myten om Amerika." Thesis, Uppsala universitet, Teologiska institutionen, 2019. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:uu:diva-386596.
Full textStevens, Theresa A. "America's Patriotic Hymnal - Sweet Land of Liberty, Fruited Plains, and The Coming of the Lord." Ohio Dominican University / OhioLINK, 2014. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=odu1406576170.
Full textRicci, Raffaele. "L'"agonia religiosa": mitopoiesi del "sentimiento spirituale" in Miguel de Unamuno." Doctoral thesis, Universitat Pompeu Fabra, 2018. http://hdl.handle.net/10803/462115.
Full textGraur, Michel. "Les religieux capucins français engagés dans la Grande Guerre (1914-1930)." Paris, EHESS, 2015. http://www.theses.fr/2015EHES0030.
Full textIn august 1914, the french monks of the Franciscan order founded in 1528 by Matteo Bascio, fa away from their country, following the application of the anti-congregationist laws, responded well to the patriotic call of the war. Within the period of 4 and half years, a certain number of the monks of this order had exercised diverse actions within the army. Many knew of the life in trenches and its misery, the material suffering, both physically and morally, the offensive and counter-offensive stages, some certain periods of unending idleness. This event resulted in the Great War which gave them the opportunity to be close to and share in the experience of the citizens and often the foreigners as well, of varying social classes. Therefore several questions are asked to the historian by the presence in the army of men considered as "segregati" by a large part of public opinion: the minister whose service is close to the mobilized has the main aim to ensure a form of spiritual life which corresponds with their religious engagement. . . As members of a religious missionary congregation, they endeavour to convert some of their army companions to God and to reconcile two clearly contradictory values : patriotism and religious ideal
Grœninger, Fabien. "Sport, religion et nation : la fédération gymnastique et sportive des patronages de France : de l'apogée à la remise en question (1914-1950)." Montpellier 3, 2003. http://www.theses.fr/2003MON30050.
Full textThe FGSPF reached its high point in the 1920s. The losses of the Great war demonstrated the usefulness of catholic gymnasts and athletes for the nation and the Republic. Nevertheless, after a decade of commemoration and acceptance by the “national-Union” governments and relative consensus within the catholic Church itself, the Federation was shaken by a questioning of its double identity, patriotic and religious. The controversy, already present in the 1930s, grew after the Second world war. Religious, political, economic, social and demographic factors must be taken into account in order to analyse this change. Thus, precursors to the crisis of 1960s can be found in the post world war II era
Pedersen, Jorgen Riis. "Masse patriotique et projets sociaux : l'émergence de la nation danoise 1848-1870." Paris 7, 1988. http://www.theses.fr/1988PA070108.
Full textThe above thesis deals with the impact of crowds on three different institutions in Denmark, that is: the church, the political parties and a religious-popular movement, the Grundtvigianism and aims at defining the change in the power relation between them in them prewar periods in the middle of the nineteenth century. The intention of this sociological analysis of a historical period is to point out to which extent this form of popular mobilisation constraints the social institutions, even the most established, to adapt their internal and external way of functioning to the crowd's behaviour, often far more emotionalised than considered. This behaviour could to a certain extent be viewed as the raw material of the public opinion. As a whole, this research aims at contributing to the understanding of the qualitative change from autocracy to democracy
Fageol, Pierre-Éric. "Le sentiment d'appartenance et de représentation nationale à La Réunion (1880-1950)." Thesis, La Réunion, 2013. http://www.theses.fr/2013LARE0021.
Full textThe feeling of national membership among the Reunionese population seems to be a regular fact in the colony history and has never been really questioned. This work confirms its strength in the period in study, and more particularly during the colonial and world conflicts. But it also shows that this support includes the conscience of a singular feeling, which is not only the consequence of geography, but also of history. This subject allows us to mix a social historical approach with a historical representation approach on a coherent colonial period, which goes from the beginning of the Third Republic up to the region establishment. By suggesting to « denationalise the national » through a study dealing with the identity principles in a colonial situation, we mean to focus on the particular acculturation processes in a colonial period and the interconnection of colonial territories (Mauritius, Madagascar) in defining a constructing feeling of membership. The first part deals with the feeling of membership in a colonial period and tries to analyse what is at stake in the research methods. The second part studies the links between colonialism and the feeling of national membership and focuses on Reunionese imperialism as a trigger to a recognition shared by the rest of the Nation. The third part takes into account the different signs of patriotism and their influence on the definition of what a feeling of national membership is about. Finally, the fourth part focuses on the triggers of national acculturation while taking into account the role of school, church, and the army in the building up of a typical Reunionese national membership feeling, shared by the elite which mainly benefited from the quest of a recognition from the Nation
Le, Moigne Frédéric. "Groupes et individus dans l'épiscopat français au milieu du vingtième siècle : (1930-1960)." Rennes 2, 2000. http://www.theses.fr/2000REN20055.
Full textThe French episcopate, renewed by Pius XI after the condemnation of the Action française (1926) in order to substitute the spirit of conquest for the spirit of religious defense, is deeply united. Non only this community is favored by the shared implementation of the specialized catholic action groups, but it also bears the war veteran mark. French and catholic identities are intimately combined in the new prelates anxious to promote the integration of the faithful into the national community and to associate patriotism and pacifism through optimistic speeches. Throughout the thirties, those aspirations offended the old and more conservative generation of bishops. But in 1940, Pétain represented the federative figure for the entire catholic hierarchy. This relationship was not altered by time and, even though a few bishops stood aloof (reactions of summer 1942), most prelates remained the tragic prisoners of their loyalty to Marshal Pétain until the end. The arrests that took place at the end of the Occupation period were thus erased by the dismissals of the Liberation. Unable to recognize the action of the resistant youth, the generation of war veterans bishops lost the heroic credit they had gained in the trenches. The repercussions of getting old was notable and expressed themselves through a new incomprehension of time (post-war purges). The objections raised about the hierarchic authority during the next decade (worker priests) further emphasized this isolation. However, the efforts taken to adapt the episcopal message should be acknowledged (decolonization). Neither should Vatican II hide the institutional improvements made to the church hierarchy during the anterior (plenary assemblies). Thanks to the long life of Pius XI bishops generation (thirty years up to the Council), it is possible to develop this study following the ryhtm of individual biographies : youth, maturity, old age
Linden, Pasay Sarah. "A loyal public against an evil enemy? : Comparing how Russia, Denmark, and Poland were communicated as the otherin the Swedish Posttidningar during times of war, 1699–1743." Thesis, Uppsala universitet, Historiska institutionen, 2012. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:uu:diva-175308.
Full textGillet, Olivier. "L'Eglise orthodoxe et l'Etat communiste roumain, 1948-1989: étude de l'idéologie de l'Eglise orthodoxe :entre traditions byzantines et national-communisme." Doctoral thesis, Universite Libre de Bruxelles, 1995. http://hdl.handle.net/2013/ULB-DIPOT:oai:dipot.ulb.ac.be:2013/212518.
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Coutinho, Paulo David dos Santos. "Um Outro Eça: alguns aspetos do pensamento político, social e religioso de Eça de Queirós." Master's thesis, 2016. http://hdl.handle.net/10316/36022.
Full textDen, Hartog Jonathan J. ""Patriotism and piety" orthodox religion and federalist political culture /." 2006. http://etd.nd.edu/ETD-db/theses/available/etd-07042006-163021/.
Full text"Troubled Trinity: Love, Religion, and Patriotism in Liam O'Flaherty's First Novel, Thy Neighbour's Wife." East Tennessee State University, 2002. http://etd-submit.etsu.edu/etd/theses/available/etd-0630102-164643/.
Full textGonzalez, Rice David Laurence. "At the Threshold with Simone Weil: A Political Theory of Migration and Refuge." Diss., 2012. http://hdl.handle.net/10161/5485.
Full textThe persistent presence of refugees challenges political theorists to rethink our approaches to citizenship and national sovereignty. I look to philosopher Simone Weil (1909-1943), who brings to the Western tradition her insight as a refugee who attended to other refugees. Deploying the tropes of Threshold, Refuge, and Attention (which I garner and elaborate from her writings) I read Weil as an eminently political theorist whose practice of befriending political strangers maintains the urgent, interrogative insight of the refugee while tempering certain "temptations of exile." On my reading, Weil's body of theory travels physically and conceptually among plural, intersecting, and conflicting bodies politic, finding in each a source of limited, imperfect, and precious Refuge.
I then put Weil into conversation with several contemporary scholars - Michael Walzer, Martha Nussbaum, and Kwame Anthony Appiah - each of whom takes up a problematic between duties to existing political community and the call to engagements with political strangers. Bringing Weilian theory to bear on this conversation, I argue that polity depends deeply on those who heed the call to assume variously particular, vocational, and unenforceable duties across received borders.
Finally, by way of furthering Weil's incomplete experiments in Attention to the other, I look to "accompaniment" and related strategies adopted by human rights activists in recent decades in the Americas. These projects, I suggest, display many traits in common with Weil's political sensibility, but they also demonstrate possibilities beyond those imagined by Weil herself. As such, they provide practical guidance to those of us confronting political failures and refugee flows in the Western hemisphere today. I conclude that politico-humanitarian movements' own bodies of theory and practice point the way to sustained, cross-border, political relations.
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Palát, Tomáš. "Zobrazení prostého lidu ve vybraných dílech finského kánonu." Master's thesis, 2012. http://www.nusl.cz/ntk/nusl-311081.
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