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1 online resource (244 pages) |
Series |
European studies (Amsterdam, Netherlands) ; 31 |
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European studies (Amsterdam, Netherlands) ; 31.
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Contents |
Cover; Title Page; Copyright Page; Note for Contributors; Contents; Authors in this volume; European Anti-Catholicism in Comparative and Transnational Perspective -- The Role of a Unifying Other: An Introduction; Part I -- General Perspectives; North Atlantic Anti-Catholicism in the Nineteenth Century: A Comparative Overview; Settembrini's World: German and Italian Anti-Catholicism in the Age of the Culture Wars; Part 2 -- Anti-Catholicism and National Identity; Healing a Whorish Heart: The Whore of Babylon and Protestant Interiority in Restoration and Eighteenth-Century Britain |
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How to look? Roman Catholic Art in Britain -- 1700-2010Dutch Civic Virtues, Protestant and Enlightened: Anti-Catholicism and Early Cultural Nationalism in the Netherlands Around 1800; Anti-Protestantism and Anti-Catholicism in the 19th Century: A Comparison; 'The Catholic Danger': The Changing Patterns of Swedish Anti-Catholicism -- 1850-1965; Arousing Anti-Catholic Sentiments on a National Scale: The Case of Marta Steinsvik and Norway; Part 3 -- Anti-Catholicism and Political Culture; Lutheran Orthodoxy and Anti-Catholicism in Denmark 1536-2011 |
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The Jesuit Stereotype -- An Image of the Universal Enemy in Finnish NationalismNorway and the Jesuit Order: A History of Anti-Catholicism; Catholicism and the Idea of Public Legitimacy in Sweden; Scottish Anti-Catholicism in a British and European Context: The 'North Pole Mission' and Victorian Scotland |
Summary |
Tales about treacherous Jesuits and scheming popes are an important and pervasive part of European culture. They belong to a set of ideas, images, and practices that, when grouped under the label anti-Catholicism, represent a phenomenon that can be traced back to the Reformation. Anti-Catholic movements and sentiments crossed boundaries between European countries, contributing to the early modern consolidation of national identities. In the nineteenth century, secularist movements adopted and transformed confessional criticism in a new internationalist dimension that was articulated across the |
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Includes bibliographical references |
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Print version record |
Subject |
Anti-Catholicism -- Europe -- History
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Church history.
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church history.
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RELIGION -- Christian Life -- Social Issues.
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RELIGION -- Christianity -- General.
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Anti-Catholicism
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Church history
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Europe
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Genre/Form |
History
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Form |
Electronic book
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Author |
Harvard, Jonas.
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ISBN |
9789401209632 |
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9401209634 |
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