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In this groundbreaking biography, the remarkable life of Louis Veuillot-the barrel-maker's son who became nineteenth-century France's most formidable Catholic voice-springs to vivid life against the backdrop of a nation in turmoil. From the barricades of revolution to the corridors of imperial power, from the battlefields of journalistic warfare to the intimate circles of Parisian intellectual life, Veuillot's extraordinary journey illuminates the dramatic collision between traditional Catholicism and modern secularism that continues to shape our world today.
Born into poverty with minimal formal education, Veuillot rose to command the most influential Catholic newspaper in France, wielding his pen like a sword in defense of papal authority and orthodox faith. His conversion from skeptical liberal journalist to passionate Catholic defender transformed not just his personal life but the landscape of religious journalism across Europe. As editor of L'Univers, Veuillot became both the champion of ordinary Catholic believers and the scourge of those he considered enemies of the faith-whether anticlerical republicans, compromising liberal Catholics, or opportunistic politicians.
This compelling narrative follows Veuillot through four tumultuous decades spanning multiple French revolutions and regime changes, revealing a complex figure whose uncompromising public battles masked a private life of profound faith, literary sensitivity, and unexpected warmth. Readers will discover how this self-educated writer developed a prose style that even his enemies admired, producing works ranging from biting satire to mystical devotion, from penetrating social criticism to intimate correspondence that revealed the man behind the polemics.
Drawing on extensive primary sources, including many previously untranslated writings, this biography provides unprecedented insight into the religious, political, and cultural conflicts that shaped modern France. It explores Veuillot's pivotal role in promoting ultramontane Catholicism, his complex relationship with Napoleon III's Second Empire, his triumph at the First Vatican Council, and his prophetic warnings about the dangers of secularism that seem increasingly relevant in our own time.
Neither hagiography nor hostile critique, this nuanced portrait reveals Veuillot in all his contradictions-combative yet sensitive, authoritarian yet vulnerable, traditional yet innovative. His story illuminates not just Catholic history but the broader struggle of religious believers to navigate the crosscurrents of modernity without abandoning their deepest convictions.
Perfect for readers interested in European history, religious studies, media history, and the continuing debate about religion's role in public life, this biography resurrects a fascinating figure whose battles eerily prefigure our contemporary culture wars and whose insights into the tensions between faith and modernity remain startlingly relevant more than a century after his death.
Title
The Life and Times of Louis Veuillot (1813-1883): The French Leader of Ultramontanism
Publisher
Colloquium
Published
October 2025
Weight
314g
Dimensions
15.3 x 22.9 x 1.3 cm
ISBN
9798232843922
ISBN-10
8232843926
Eden Code
7353603
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