Paul Thureau-Dangin
Paul Thureau-Dangin (14 December 1837 – 24 February 1913), member of the Académie française (1893, later Perpetual Secretary), was a historian of the reign of Louis-Philippe and also of the revival of Catholic thought (in the Roman Catholic Church and the Church of England) in nineteenth century Britain.Thureau-Dangin reconciled his liberal Catholic position with support for republican ideals.
He died in Paris on 24 February 1913. Provided by Wikipedia
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1by Thureau-Dangin, Paul, 1837-1913Location: Hesburgh Libraries, University of Notre Dame
Created 1911
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2by Thureau-Dangin, Paul, 1837-1913Location: Gleeson Library, University of San Francisco
Created 1906
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3by Thureau-Dangin, Paul, 1837-1913Location: John M. Kelly Library, St. Michael's College
Created 1880
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4by Thureau-Dangin, Paul, 1837-1913Location: Paul Bechtold Library, Catholic Theological Union
Created 1911
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5by Thureau-Dangin, Paul, 1837-1913Location: Monsignor William Barry Memorial Library, Barry University
Created 1906
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6by Thureau-Dangin, Paul, 1837-1913Location: Hesburgh Libraries, University of Notre Dame
Created 1921
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