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  2. Revue historique - Wikipedia

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    The journal was founded as a reaction against the Revue des questions historiques created ten years earlier by Ultramontanists and Legitimists. [1] The Revue historique has been published quarterly since 1937. [2] The founders of the Revue historique stated that the journal was not intended to promote any particular religion, party, or doctrine ...

  3. French Historical Studies - Wikipedia

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    In 1954, Acomb and several colleagues founded the Society for French historical Studies to be one of the leading journals in French history. The Society's journal was established in 1958 with Marvin L. Brown Jr., a diplomatic historian from North Carolina State College in Raleigh, was the first editor-in-chief. Brown remained as editor through ...

  4. Mémorial catholique - Wikipedia

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    The journal's editorial offices changed locations several times. Initially based near Saint-Sulpice at 9 Rue de Mézières, it moved to 35 Rue Cassette from 1824 to 1826, then to 70 Rue Mazarine in 1827, and finally to 5 Rue des Beaux-Arts, near Rue de Seine, from 1828 to 1830.

  5. Monseigneur - Wikipedia

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    Monseigneur (plural: Messeigneurs or Monseigneurs) is an honorific in the French language, abbreviated Mgr., Msgr. [1] In English use it is a title before the name of a French prelate, a member of a royal family or other dignitary.

  6. Monsignor - Wikipedia

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    Monsignor (/ m ɒ n ˈ s iː n j ər /; Italian: monsignore [monsiɲˈɲoːre]) is a form of address or title for certain members of the clergy in the Catholic Church.Monsignor is the apocopic form of the Italian monsignore, meaning "my lord".

  7. Félix Dupanloup - Wikipedia

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    "There is a story told," I said, "of Monseigneur Dupanloup, Bishop of Orleans, who was supposed to be one of the wittiest men of his time. He was at dinner once with a lady who made a peculiar little noise and then proceeded to shuffle with her feet on the parquet so as to cover the indiscretion with similar sounds.

  8. Revue d'histoire ecclésiastique - Wikipedia

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    Revue d'histoire ecclésiastique is a peer-reviewed academic journal in the field of ecclesiastical history. [1] Independent third-party sources have described it as "The best international church-historical journal". [2] It was established in 1900 at the Catholic University of Louvain by Alfred Cauchie.

  9. Category:French history journals - Wikipedia

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