Constance de Castelbajac

Constance de Castelbajac (1859–1886) was a French aristocrat and diarist.[1] She served as the Marchioness of Castelbajac.[1]

Constance de Castelbajac
Born
Constance Breteuil

1859
Died1886
OccupationDiarist

In her diary, she argued that Jewish women who converted to Christianity upon marrying remained Jewish.[2] Furthermore, she disapproved of such inter-faith marriages.[3] Professor Catherine Nicault of the University of Reims Champagne-Ardenne has argued that Castelbajac's views exemplified the way the French aristocracy was hostile towards Jews in the 19th century, who they viewed as parvenus.[2]

Works

  • Mension-Rigaud, Eric, ed. (2003). Journal de Constance de Castelbajac, marquise de Breteuil : 1885-1886. Paris: Perrin. ISBN 9782262020552. OCLC 52813027.

References

  1. "Constance de Castelbajac (1859-1886)". Bibliothèque nationale de France. Retrieved June 7, 2016.
  2. Nicault, Catherine (2009). "Comment " en être " ? Les Juifs et la Haute Société dans la seconde moitié du xixe siècle". Archives juives. 1 (42): 8–32. Retrieved June 7, 2016 via Cairn.info.
  3. Grange, Cyril (2014). "Les alliances de l'aristocratie avec les familles de financiers juifs à Paris, 1840-1940 : déterminants socio-démographiques et débat religieux". Histoire, économie & société (in French). 4: 75–93. doi:10.3917/hes.144.0075.


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