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Catholic Politics in Europe, 1918-1945
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Catholic Politics in Europe will provide an original key point of reference for twentieth century history, and for comparison with fascism and communism movements of the period.
Zusatztext 'This volume is a welcome and stimulating guide to the complexities of Catholic politics.' - The Month'This modestly sized and unpretentious book meets a major need among students for a general survey of Catholicism as a political force in early twentieth-century Europe.' - History Review Informationen zum Autor Martin Conway Klappentext The history of Catholic political movements has long been a missing dimension of the history of Europe during the twentieth century. Martin Conway explores the fascinating history of Catholic political movements in Europe between 1918 and 1945, demonstrating the crucial role which Catholics played in the rise of fascism in Italy and Germany, the events of the Spanish Civil War and of the Second World War. Drawing on the findings of recent research, Conway shows how Catholic political movements formed a vital element of the political life of Europe during the inter-war years. In countries as diverse as France, Germany, Italy, Spain and Austria, as well as further east in Poland, Slovakia, Croatia, and Lithuania, Catholic political parties flourished. Inspired by the values of Catholicism, these movements fought for their own political ideals; hostile to both liberal democracy and totalitarian fascism, Catholics were a 'third force' in European politics. During the Second World War, Catholic political movements continued to pursue their own goals; some chose to fight alongside the German armies, other groups joined Resistance movements to fight against German oppression and for a new social and political order based on Catholic principles. Catholic Politics in Europe will provide an original key point of reference for twentieth century history, for comparison with fascist and communist movements of the period, and will give insight into the present-day character of Catholicism. Zusammenfassung Catholic Politics in Europe will provide an original key point of reference for twentieth century history, and for comparison with fascism and communism movements of the period. Inhaltsverzeichnis Preface Introduction 1 The Catholic heritage 2 The 1920s: expansion and democratisation 3 The 1930s: radicalisation and authoritarianism 4 Catholicism during the Second World War: a changed continuity; Conclusion...
Autorentext
Martin Conway
Klappentext
The history of Catholic political movements has long been a missing dimension of the history of Europe during the twentieth century. Martin Conway explores the fascinating history of Catholic political movements in Europe between 1918 and 1945, demonstrating the crucial role which Catholics played in the rise of fascism in Italy and Germany, the events of the Spanish Civil War and of the Second World War. Drawing on the findings of recent research, Conway shows how Catholic political movements formed a vital element of the political life of Europe during the inter-war years. In countries as diverse as France, Germany, Italy, Spain and Austria, as well as further east in Poland, Slovakia, Croatia, and Lithuania, Catholic political parties flourished. Inspired by the values of Catholicism, these movements fought for their own political ideals; hostile to both liberal democracy and totalitarian fascism, Catholics were a 'third force' in European politics. During the Second World War, Catholic political movements continued to pursue their own goals; some chose to fight alongside the German armies, other groups joined Resistance movements to fight against German oppression and for a new social and political order based on Catholic principles. Catholic Politics in Europe will provide an original key point of reference for twentieth century history, for comparison with fascist and communist movements of the period, and will give insight into the present-day character of Catholicism.
Zusammenfassung
Catholic Politics in Europe will provide an original key point of reference for twentieth century history, and for comparison with fascism and communism movements of the period.
Inhalt
Preface Introduction 1 The Catholic heritage 2 The 1920s: expansion and democratisation 3 The 1930s: radicalisation and authoritarianism 4 Catholicism during the Second World War: a changed continuity; Conclusion
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- Allgemeine Informationen
- GTIN 09780415064019
- Sprache Englisch
- Größe H216mm x B138mm
- Jahr 1997
- EAN 9780415064019
- Format Kartonierter Einband (Kt)
- ISBN 978-0-415-06401-9
- Titel Catholic Politics in Europe, 1918-1945
- Autor Martin Conway
- Gewicht 181g
- Herausgeber Routledge
- Anzahl Seiten 128
- Genre History