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Isser, Natalie (1988). "Protestants and Proselytization During the Second French Empire". Journal of Church and State. 30 (1): 51–70. doi:10.1093/jcs/30.1.51. JSTOR23917715.
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Special Eurobarometer 493, European Union: European Commission, September 2019, pages 229-230 Retrieved 17 January 2020. The question asked was "Do you consider yourself to be...?" With a card showing: Catholic, Orthodox Christian, Protestant, Other Christian, Jewish, Muslim - Shia, Muslim - Sunni, Other Muslim, Sikh, Buddhist, Hindu, Atheist, Non believer/Agnostic and Other. Also space was given for Refusal (SPONTANEOUS) and Don't Know. On the other hand, Sikh and Hindu did not reach the 1% threshold.
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Idzerda, Stanley J. (1954). "Iconoclasm during the French Revolution". The American Historical Review. 60 (1): 13–26. doi:10.2307/1842743. JSTOR1842743.
Zerubavel, Eviatar (1977). "The French Republican Calendar: A Case Study in the Sociology of Time". American Sociological Review. 42 (6): 868–877. doi:10.2307/2094573. JSTOR2094573.
Isser, Natalie (1988). "Protestants and Proselytization During the Second French Empire". Journal of Church and State. 30 (1): 51–70. doi:10.1093/jcs/30.1.51. JSTOR23917715.
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Croes, M. (1 January 2006). "The Holocaust in the Netherlands and the Rate of Jewish Survival". Holocaust and Genocide Studies. 20 (3): 474–499. doi:10.1093/hgs/dcl022. S2CID37573804.
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