Catholicism and nationalism: changing nature of party politics

"National Catholicism, which identifies the nation with the Catholic faith, submits Catholic universalism to the logic of an introverted nationalism that opposes sharing sovereignty with other nations both within the state and in the framework of supranational institutions like the European Uni...

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Autor principal: Meyer-Resende, Madalena (Autor)
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Lenguaje:Inglés
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Publicado: Lonndon Routledge 2015
En:Año: 2015
(Cadenas de) Palabra clave estándar:B Catolicismo / Política partidaria / Nacionalismo
B Spanien / Polacos / Movimiento juvenil católico / Actividad política / Nacionalismo
Otras palabras clave:B Catholic Church Political activity (Spain)
B Nationalism (Spain)
B Nationalism
B Nationalism (Poland)
B Catholic Church Political activity (Poland)
B Catholic Church Political activity
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Sumario:"National Catholicism, which identifies the nation with the Catholic faith, submits Catholic universalism to the logic of an introverted nationalism that opposes sharing sovereignty with other nations both within the state and in the framework of supranational institutions like the European Union. This book analyzes and describes the attempts to transform introverted conceptions of the nation into extroverted nationalism during the democratic transition and in the two decades thereafter"--
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"National Catholicism, which identifies the nation with the Catholic faith, submits Catholic universalism to the logic of an introverted nationalism that opposes sharing sovereignty with other nations both within the state and in the framework of supranational institutions like the European Union. This book analyzes and describes the attempts to transform introverted conceptions of the nation into extroverted nationalism during the democratic transition and in the two decades thereafter"--