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The Catholic Church in Polish History: From 966 to the Present: Palgrave Studies in Religion, Politics, and Policy

Autor Sabrina P. Ramet
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 23 iun 2017
The book chronicles the evolution of the church's political power throughout Poland's unique history. Beginning in the tenth century, the study first details how Catholicism overcame early challenges in Poland, from converting the early polytheists to pushing back the Protestant Reformation half a millennium later. It continues into the dawn of the modern age—including the division of Poland between Prussia, Russia, and Austria between 1772 and 1795, the interwar years, the National Socialist occupation of World War Two, and the communist and post-war communist eras—during which The Church only half-correctly presented itself as a steadfast protector of Poles, with clergy members who either stood up to foreign authorities or collaborated with those same Nazi and Communist leaders. This study ends with a consideration of how the Church has taken advantage of the fall of communism to push its own social agenda, at times against the wishes of most Poles.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781137426222
ISBN-10: 1137426225
Pagini: 300
Ilustrații: XXIX, 300 p. 7 illus. in color.
Dimensiuni: 148 x 210 mm
Greutate: 0.69 kg
Ediția:1st ed. 2017
Editura: Palgrave Macmillan US
Colecția Palgrave Macmillan
Seria Palgrave Studies in Religion, Politics, and Policy

Locul publicării:New York, United States

Cuprins

1. Introduction.-2. From the Origins to 1772.-3. The Polish Church in the Era of the Partitions, 1772-1918.-4. The Interwar Republic, 1918-1939.-5. War Years and Communism, 1939-1989.-6. Transition to Pluralism, 1989-2004.-7. Controversies in the Life of the Church.-8. Conclusion.

Recenzii

“Over the course of her long and prolific career, Sabrina P. Ramet has distinguished herself as a respected authority on the political history of modern Eastern Europe and the role that religion has played therein. … She draws from an impressive array of secondary literature, and she presents an account that is well organized, eminently readable, and accessible to a general audience.” (Robert E. Alvis, Journal of Church and State, Vol. 60 (3), 2018)

Notă biografică

Sabrina Petra Ramet is a Professor of Political Science at the Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU), in Trondheim, Norway, and author of 12 previous books, among them:  Nihil Obstat: Religion, Politics, and Social Change in East-Central Europe and Russia (Duke University Press, 1998) and The Three Yugoslavias:  State-Building and Legitimation, 1918—2005  (Indiana University Press & The Wilson Center Press, 2006).  She is also editor or co-editor of 34 books published to date.

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The book chronicles the evolution of the church's political power throughout Poland's unique history. Beginning in the tenth century, the study first details how Catholicism overcame early challenges in Poland, from converting the early polytheists to pushing back the Protestant Reformation half a millennium later. It continues into the dawn of the modern age—including the division of Poland between Prussia, Russia, and Austria between 1772 and 1795, the interwar years, the National Socialist occupation of World War Two, and the communist and post-war communist eras—during which The Church only half-correctly presented itself as a steadfast protector of Poles, with clergy members who either stood up to foreign authorities or collaborated with those same Nazi and Communist leaders. This study ends with a consideration of how the Church has taken advantage of the fall of communism to push its own social agenda, at times against the wishes of most Poles.

Caracteristici

Provides the first history of the Church in Poland from a political perspective Reflects research in Polish-, German-, and English-language materials Offers a detailed examination of the Church’s experiences in each of the three partition zones (Prussian/German, Russian, and Austrian) in the years 1772-1918 Includes a detailed account of the Church’s fortunes in the interwar years, 1918-1939, noting divisions within the ranks of the episcopate and the persistence of anti-Semitism in the Church Brings the story up to date, with detailed analyses of both the communist and post-communist eras in the life of the Church in Poland.