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Peter Turchin's avatar

Interesting comments below about the clash between Muslim and Progressive values, but need I point out that it is completely off-topic? The whole thrust of this post (and, more generally, the series) is that religion was _not_ a fundamental cause of the (misnamed) Wars of Religion. If you need further proof, just consider how easily most Protestant leaders switched to Catholicism, when it suited their pragmatic goals. Henry of Navarre switched twice. "Paris is worth a mass", indeed.

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Martine's avatar

Thanks for this article. Indeed I learned a lot about the history of France from your books, which although being French, I did not know.

It would be great if you could some day write about the current situation in France. It's not per se a war of religion, but the role anti Muslim rethoric takes in current French politics has been incredible for decades. I do not know of another country where debates can be has heated about where women could be allowed to wear hijab or not. In France for eg mothers who want to help teachers on a school event are not allowed to wear hijab, nor girls at school, they are not even allowed to wear anything ressemling a Muslim dress at school. Some years ago there was a huge debate about burkinees on the beach, and they were forbidden too. There seems to be a sort of obsession in France about what Muslim women can wear or not, very disproportionate, because women should be able to wear what they please.

In short, French politics seems obsessed with religion, which is strange in a country where probably almost half of the population is actually atheist...

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