Abstract

The religious factor and the integration of foreigners in France (1919-1939), Ralph Schor. In interwar France, two-thirds of the immigrant population came from strongly Catholic countries. Did the religious factor, under such conditions, play an important role in the processes of integration or rejection ? The great diversity of religious behavior among the indigenous and the newly arrived made diversity of situations the rule.

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