Thread:Bawi678/@comment-1672596-20180912123318/@comment-34367497-20180917185049

I asked my teacher. She told that Enlightement ideas were percolating very slowly at villages. Most peasants were illiterate, whatever a priest told was canonical, and there wasn't a revolution in women's education. When it comes to nuns, the situation was slightly different. (And she's a rather good teacher).

About showing respect it was about Voltaire... But never mind. I don't want to argue about all these points, especially considering that some of them doesn't have much with the main topic. I can ask another teacher, but if a statement of the professional historician isn't enough, I'm afraid that I haven't got any better arguments.