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An Intellectual History of Liberal Catholicism in Western Europe, 1789-1870

Editat de Dr Aude Attuel-Hallade
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 21 feb 2024
This volume probes and deciphers the tensions and contradictions that underlie modern European Liberal Catholicism. Beginning with the French revolution and looking at dialogues between European 'public moralists', the book discusses the ways in which liberal Catholics loosened their bonds with religion, all the while relying on it. It reflects on how and why they promoted a post-revolutionary state and society based on religious dogma and morality, and what new liberal order and socio-political and religious models they proposed. Beyond the analysis of the work of these Catholic intellectuals, the question of their conceiving a specific liberal approach through Catholicism is also investigated. More generally, it prompts a vital reappraisal of the political, ideological and philosophical pressures that the religious question caused in the redefinition of Western European post-revolutionary liberalism.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781350371071
ISBN-10: 1350371076
Pagini: 256
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 mm
Greutate: 0.5 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Academic
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom

Caracteristici

Long overdue study of a neglected concept within the intellectual history of Modern Europe

Notă biografică

Aude Attuel-Hallade is University Lecturer and Researcher in Modern British and French History at Sorbonne University, France.

Cuprins

Preface Lucien Jaume (CEVIPOF-Sciences Po, France)Editor's Introduction Part 1 - Metahistory or the Philosophy of History: Religion as a disruptive or unifying element?1. Benjamin Constant, Madame de Staël and the Problem with 'Liberal Catholicism' Helena Rosenblatt (City University of New York, USA)2. Pierre-Paul Royer-Collard, Religion and Social Thought in Early-Nineteenth-Century France, c. 1806-1830 Daniele Palmer (King's College Cambridge, UK)3. Catholicism and Constitution Making in the Global Revolutionary South: The Case of Neapolitan Liberalism (1820-21) Giuseppe Grieco (Queen Mary University of London, UK)Part 2 - The Separation or Union of State and Church?4. A Divine Curse or Blessing? T.B. Macaulay, Edmund Burke and the French Revolution Aude Attuel-Hallade (Sorbonne Université/Panthéon Sorbonne, France)5. The Links between Church and State in Charles de Montalembert's Work Arthur Herisson (Ecole française de Rome, Italy)6. J.H. Newman, Catholic Universalism and the Spirit of the Day: A Focus on the Idea of Education in the Victorian Context Maud Besnard (Institut Catholique de Rennes, France)Part 3 - What Religion, What Catholicism?7. Liberty Consecrated': The Political Theology of Ultramontanes in England, ca. 1835-50 Colm O'Siochru (Dulwich College, London, UK)8. Between Sinai and Calvary. Spanish Catholicism in the Face of the 1869 Freedom of Worship Javier Ramon Solans (Casa de Velàsquez, Madrid, Spain)9. John Henry Newman: An Anti-Liberal? Frédéric Libaud (Université de Strasbourg, France)Conclusion Peter Schröder (University College London, UK)Index

Recenzii

This book provides an important collection of historical studies, relevant to essential contemporary debates on the relation between religion and politics, the specific case of Catholicism, and the situation of European States in terms of liberal ideas and ideals in modern times. All authors are acknowledged experts on their chosen subjects.