Thursday 12 February, 18:30

Religious crises in Geneva in the 19th century

This lecture examines religious conflicts in nineteenth-century Geneva, focusing on the Kulturkampf and tensions between radicals, Protestants and the Roman Catholic Church. It investigates the sources’ bias — Grand Council minutes emphasise opponents’ voices — and asks why Catholic responses remain muted, how the Church defended itself, and what ideological and practical stakes were at play, including the fate of Notre-Dame. The session also explores how the conflict was resolved, which concessions were made, and what traces these struggles leave in Geneva’s contemporary management of religious pluralism.

In French.

Cour de Saint-Pierre 10,
1204 Geneva
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Photo Credit: Crises religieuses à Genève au XIXe siècle

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