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Lamennais: A Believer's Revolutionary Politics

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Lamennais: A Believer’s Revolutionary Politics, edited by Richard A Lebrun, offers English translations (by Lebrun and Jerry Ryan) of the most influential and controversial writings of Félicité de ...
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Lamennais: A Believer’s Revolutionary Politics, edited by Richard A Lebrun, offers English translations (by Lebrun and Jerry Ryan) of the most influential and controversial writings of Félicité de Lamennais, a French priest who began his career as a Traditionalist, became the founder of Liberal Catholicism in the early 1830s, and then left the Church after his ideas were condemned by Rome. Sylvain Milbach’s comprehensive Introduction and Annotations place these writings in the context of the author’s intellectual history and the political, religious, and intellectual situation in France in the first half of the 19th century.

Lamennais challenged traditional religious, political, and social thinking, leaving a fiercely debated reputation. The writings translated here allow 21st-century readers to judge him for themselves.
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Price: $140.00
Pages: 318
Publisher: Brill
Imprint: Brill
Series: Studies in the History of Political Thought
Publication Date: 01 June 2018
ISBN: 9789004367241
Format: Hardcover
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Richard A. Lebrun, Ph.D. (1963), University of Minnesota, Professor Emeritus, University of Manitoba, has published monographs, translations and articles on Joseph de Maistre, including Joseph de Maistre: An Intellectual Militant (McGill-Queens University Press, 1988), and numerous book reviews.

Sylvain Milbach, Maître de conférences à l’université de Savoie Mont Blanc, is a specialist in the political and religious history of the 19th century. His most recent publication is Les chaires ennemies. L’Etat et la liberté d’enseignement dans la France des notables, 1830-1850, (Honoré Champion, 2015)

Jerry Ryan studied at Boston College and The Catholic University of America and did his post-graduate studies at the Dominican Theological Institute, Toulouse, France. He has published articles in American and French Catholic periodicals and translated for academic presses.