Table of contents : Cover PATRIOT AND PRIEST Title Copyright Dedication Contents Acknowledgments Introduction 1 | Creating a Diocese: The Case of Dijon 2 | 1789: The Diocese of Dijon’s Clergy in a Revolutionary Year 3 | A Bishop for the Côte-d’Or 4 | Organizing the Constitutional Church in the Côte-d’Or 5 | The First Terror against the Clergy, 1792 6 | Battling Fanaticism: Dechristianization in the Côte-d’Or 7 | The Campaign for Religious Liberty and Establishing the Gallican Church 8 | Religious Pluralism and the Early Directory, 1795–1797 9 | Targeting Fanaticism and Cultivating Citizens 10 | Reviving Conciliarism in the Gallican Church: National Councils and the Synod of the Côte-d’Or Conclusion Epilogue Appendix A: Careers of Eleven Constitutional Clergy Elected in the District of Arnay-le-Duc in March 1791 Appendix B: Abbé Reinert’s Research on the Ecclesiastical Oath of 1791 in the Côte-d’Or Notes Bibliography Index