Studi di storia

Pius XI in the European crisis | Pius XI. im kontext der Europäischen Krise

Acts of the interview of Villa Vigoni, 4-6 May 2015 | Beiträge Zum Villa Vigoni - Gespräch, 4.-6. Never 2015

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  • Raffaella Perin - Università Ca’ Foscari Venezia, Italia - email orcid profile

Abstract
This book collects the papers presented at the Italian-German Conference held in Villa Vigoni in May 2015, Pius XI’s pontificate in the European Crisis: historiographic questions. Pope Pius XI reigned in crucial decades of the European history (February 1922 - February 1939). The interwar period saw the rise of authoritarian governments, the growth of a totalitarian control on individuals and societies, and the spread of legalized racism and antisemitism. The Catholic hierarchy (the pope, the national episcopacies and the clergy) was called to face these political, social and cultural changes. Scholars were invited to submitt the results of their studies based on documents available in the Vatican Archives, or to discuss new methodological and interpretative problems of still on going research.

Keywords Post First World War PeriodConcordatNationalsocialismPolitical ViolenceItalian clergyBavarian Soviet Republik (Bayerische Räterepublik)Pius XITotalitarianismRoger AubertRosenbergTheology-Politics RelationshipsAchille Ratti’s EducationThird ReichPius XIEugenio PacelliDeus scientiarum DominusSpanish EpiscopacyTransnational HistoryPacelliBavariaSpanish Civil WarElia Dalla CostaAlbino LucianiItalian EpiscopacyCrisisVaticanEuropeAntisemitismIndex Librorum ProhibitorumPapacyRacial LawsBritish PalestineFascismZionismChurch-State Conflict in MexicoAnticomunismCatholic ChurchAzione CattolicaAnti-SemitismPio XIEncyclica Ubi arcanoVatican DiplomacyMexican AnticlericalismConsalvismSoviet Union

Permalink http://doi.org/10.14277/978-88-6969-092-1 | e-ISBN 978-88-6969-092-1 | ISBN (PRINT) 978-88-6969-096-9 | Published Oct. 24, 2016 | Language it