The Papacy in the Age of Totalitarianism, 1914-1958
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Publisher:Oxford University Press
Published:30th Oct '14
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The Papacy in the Age of Totalitarianism, 1914-1958 examines the most momentous years in papal history. Popes Benedict XV (1914-1922), Pius XI (1922-1939), and Pius XII (1939-1958) faced the challenges of two world wars and the Cold War, and threats posed by totalitarian dictatorships like Italian Fascism, German National Socialism, and Communism in Russia and China. The wars imposed enormous strains upon the unity of Catholics and the hostility of the totalitarian regimes to Catholicism lead to the Church facing persecution and martyrdom on a scale similar to that experienced under the Roman Empire and following the French Revolution. At the same time, these were years of growth, development, and success for the papacy. Benedict healed the wounds left by the 'modernist' witch hunt of his predecessor and re-established the papacy as an influence in international affairs through his peace diplomacy during the First World War. Pius XI resolved the 'Roman Question' with Italy and put papal finances on a sounder footing. He also helped reconcile the Catholic Church and science by establishing the Pontifical Academy of Sciences and took the first steps to move the Church away from entrenched anti-Semitism. Pius XI continued his predecessor's policy of the 'indigenisation' of the missionary churches in preparation for de-colonisation. Pius XII fully embraced the media and other means of publicity, and with his infallible promulgation of the Assumption in 1950, he took papal absolutism and centralism to such heights that he has been called the 'last real pope'. Ironically, he also prepared the way for the Second Vatican Council.
This book is a valuable overview of developments in the papacy in the first half of the twentieth century. * Peter C. Kent, University of New Brunswick, Journal of Ecclesiastical History *
Pollard's book portrays the three popes as diplomats as well as pastors. The integration of these two papal roles as well as the global mileu of papal concern are commendabale features of the book. * Hilmar M.Patel, The Tablet *
a sober, balanced, comprehensive, and scholarly study. * Robert Nowell, Church Times *
a judicious, nuanced, and well-informed examination. * Lauren Faulkner Rossi, Contemporary Church History Quarterly *
This is a book that will please scholars and students, most certainly, but also a much wider audience looking for a new approach to one of the most eventful periods of the twentieth century. * Dianne Kirby, Journal of Contemporary History *
ISBN: 9780199208562
Dimensions: 240mm x 172mm x 37mm
Weight: 986g
562 pages