1989
DOI: 10.2307/286440
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Anti-Protestant Rhetoric in the Early Third Republic

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“…Conflict could be triggered by a mixed marriage and spread out from there, by the replacement of a moderate local clergyman with an aggressive one, by the arrival of street preachers or evangelical groups, the building of new churches or the requirement to share existing ones, or as a result of competition for jobs and territory as local demography changed. Local or national elections, particularly at moments of national crisis, could also provide occasions for conflict (For examples, see Anderson, 2001;Hause, 1989;Merriman, 1991;Schmitt, 1992;Tournier, 2010;Wahl, 2004).…”
Section: The Construction and Embedding Of A Long-term Conflictmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Conflict could be triggered by a mixed marriage and spread out from there, by the replacement of a moderate local clergyman with an aggressive one, by the arrival of street preachers or evangelical groups, the building of new churches or the requirement to share existing ones, or as a result of competition for jobs and territory as local demography changed. Local or national elections, particularly at moments of national crisis, could also provide occasions for conflict (For examples, see Anderson, 2001;Hause, 1989;Merriman, 1991;Schmitt, 1992;Tournier, 2010;Wahl, 2004).…”
Section: The Construction and Embedding Of A Long-term Conflictmentioning
confidence: 99%