Citizenship at the basic level of civil or "anagraphical" rights was both conferred to more people and much inferior to political rights. Civil rights were severed from baptism and thus from the monopoly of the Catholic Church when the Revolution excluded parsons from civil registration and transferred it to the Municipalities with a fundamental law in 1792.In this way all confessional minorities were integrated in the basic anagraphical, a-confessional civil citizenship.

Statuto delle minoranze religiose e secolarizzazione della cittadinanza (da Giuseppe II all'età francese) / E. Brambilla - In: Diversità e minoranze nel Settecento / A. Postigliola, A.M.Rao, M.Formica, G.Mori, L. Gallo, V. Pellis, M. Cattaneo, J. Clegg, M. Cassese, M. Ceretta, A. Coco, M. Caffiero, E. Brambilla ; [a cura di] M. Formica, A. Postigliola. - Roma : Edizioni di storia e letteratura, 2006. - ISBN 8884983404. - pp. 173-202

Statuto delle minoranze religiose e secolarizzazione della cittadinanza (da Giuseppe II all'età francese)

E. Brambilla
2006

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Citizenship at the basic level of civil or "anagraphical" rights was both conferred to more people and much inferior to political rights. Civil rights were severed from baptism and thus from the monopoly of the Catholic Church when the Revolution excluded parsons from civil registration and transferred it to the Municipalities with a fundamental law in 1792.In this way all confessional minorities were integrated in the basic anagraphical, a-confessional civil citizenship.
civil rights ; baptism ; secularization
Settore M-STO/02 - Storia Moderna
2006
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