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La Franc-Maçonnerie en France

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An analytical, document-based examination of Freemasonry's organization, language, rituals, and public presence in France, drawing on lodge bulletins, meeting reports, and ritual texts to trace self-presentation, modes of secrecy, ceremonial forms such as public white ceremonies, and rhetorical leveling effects of masonic jargon. The study assesses relations between lodges and social institutions including the church, the military, and universities, and explains how publication practices and internal terminology shape membership, public outreach, and the movement's role in civic life.

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Georges Goyau

Georges Goyau was a French author and historian known for his works on Freemasonry and religious themes. His notable book, "La Franc-Maçonnerie en France," explores the history and influence of Freemasonry in France, providing insights into its cultural and social implications. Goyau also authored "Un grand missionnaire," which reflects his interest in missionary work and its impact on society. Through his writings, Goyau contributed to the understanding of complex social movements and religious dynamics in France during his time.

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