Catholicism and the Great War: religion and everyday life in Germany and Austria-Hungary, 1914-1922

This transnational comparative history of Catholic everyday religion in Germany and Austria-Hungary during the Great War transforms our understanding of the war's cultural legacy. Challenging master narratives of secularization and modernism, Houlihan reveals that Catholics from the losing powe...

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Outros títulos:Catholicism & the Great War
Autor principal: Houlihan, Patrick J. 1980- (Author)
Tipo de documento: Recurso Electrónico Livro
Idioma:Inglês
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Publicado em: Cambridge Cambridge University Press 2015.
Em:Ano: 2015
Coletânea / Revista:Studies in the social and cultural history of modern warfare
(Cadeias de) Palavra- chave padrão:B Alemanha / Áustria-Hungria / Catolicismo / Guerra / Cotidiano / Vida religiosa / História 1914-1922
Outras palavras-chave:B Catholic Church (Hungary) History 20th century
B Catholic Church ; Austria ; History ; 20th century
B Catholic Church (Austria) History 20th century
B Catholic Church (Germany) History 20th century
B Catholic Church ; Hungary ; History ; 20th century
B Catholic Church
B Catholic Church ; Germany ; History ; 20th century
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Print version: 9781107035140
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Resumo:This transnational comparative history of Catholic everyday religion in Germany and Austria-Hungary during the Great War transforms our understanding of the war's cultural legacy. Challenging master narratives of secularization and modernism, Houlihan reveals that Catholics from the losing powers had personal and collective religious experiences that revise the decline-and-fall stories of church and state during wartime. Focusing on private theologies and lived religion, Houlihan explores how believers adjusted to industrial warfare. Giving voice to previously marginalized historical actors, including soldiers as well as women and children on the home front, he creates a family history of Catholic religion, supplementing studies of the clergy and bishops. His findings shed new light on the diversity of faith in this period and how specifically Catholic forms of belief and practice enabled people from the losing powers to cope with the war much more successfully than previous cultural histories have led us to believe.
Catholicism on the eve of the Great War in Germany and Austria-Hungary -- Theology and catastrophe -- The limits of religious authority: military chaplaincy and the bounds of clericalism -- Faith in the trenches: Catholic battlefield piety during the Great War -- The unquiet homefront -- A voice in the wilderness: the papacy -- Memory, mourning, and the Catholic way of war
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ISBN:1139547321
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.1017/CBO9781139547321