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regarded with envy the Declaration of the Bill of Rights [1791] in the United States.15 He also notes that Protestants accepted the 1801 Concordat between Napoleon and the Vatican because of the favorable treatment accorded Reformed and Lutheran believers. However, they found fault in that the Concordat gave a place of eminence to the Catholic Church and assumed that the head of State would be Catholic.16 He further asserts that the great majority of Protestants, especially Reformed believers, and even more so members of free churches [Églises libres], were favorable toward the separation.17

      3. All translations are my own.

      4. Pagnol, Le château, 127.

      5. Maslowski, “Les chrétiens avec ou sans Dieu,” 214.

      6. Bowen, Headscarves, 17.

      7. Roy, Laïcité face à l’islam, 19–20.

      8. Roy, Laïcité face à l’islam, 29.

      9. Cabanel, Les mots de la laïcité, 64.

      10. Barzun, From Dawn to Decadence, xvii.

      11. Barzun, From Dawn to Decadence, xvii.

      12. Kelley, Beginning of Ideology; Holt, “Kingdom of France.”

      13. Benedict and Reinburg, “Religion and the Sacred.”

      14. Holt, “Kingdom of France,” 23.

      15. Boyer, La loi de 1905, 71.

      16. Boyer, La loi de 1905, 69–70.

      17. Boyer, La loi de 1905, 72.

      18. Cahm, Dreyfus Affair, 90.

      19. Begley, Dreyfus Affair, 56.

      20. Haarscher, La Laïcité.

      21. Roy, Laïcité face à l’islam, 172.

      22. Baubérot, La laïcité; Histoire de la laïcité.

      23. Baubérot, Petite histoire du christianisme; Baubérot and Carbonnier-Burkard, Histoire des protestants.

      24. Pena-Ruiz, Qu’est-ce que la laïcité?, 265.

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