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8. The Limits of Catholic “Revolution”: The Vatican and Stalinism’s Turn against the Church, 1953–1956
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Acknowledgments ix
- Abbreviations xvii
- Cast of Characters xxi
- Introduction 1
- 1. The Roots of Catholic “Revolution”: Thomism, the “Human Person,” and Emmanuel Mounier 21
- 2. Personalism at War: Clandestine Intellectual Life and Anti-Nazi Resistance in World War II 62
- 3. Catholicism in a Newly Communist World: Between Christian Democracy and Catholic Socialism 93
- 4. The Twilight of Social Catholicism? Emmanuel Mounier and Poland’s Catholic Press, 1945-1948 114
- 5. World Peace on Nationalist Terms: Progressive Catholicism and the Stalinist Turn of 1948 152
- 6. Pastors and Catechumens: Catholic Renewal at the Margins of Marxist Revolution 189
- 7. Stalinist Catholics of Europe, Unite! The Stockholm Appeal and the Polish Project of a Catholic-Socialist International, 1949–1953 218
- 8. The Limits of Catholic “Revolution”: The Vatican and Stalinism’s Turn against the Church, 1953–1956 257
- Epilogue 303
- Notes 315
- Index 377
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Acknowledgments ix
- Abbreviations xvii
- Cast of Characters xxi
- Introduction 1
- 1. The Roots of Catholic “Revolution”: Thomism, the “Human Person,” and Emmanuel Mounier 21
- 2. Personalism at War: Clandestine Intellectual Life and Anti-Nazi Resistance in World War II 62
- 3. Catholicism in a Newly Communist World: Between Christian Democracy and Catholic Socialism 93
- 4. The Twilight of Social Catholicism? Emmanuel Mounier and Poland’s Catholic Press, 1945-1948 114
- 5. World Peace on Nationalist Terms: Progressive Catholicism and the Stalinist Turn of 1948 152
- 6. Pastors and Catechumens: Catholic Renewal at the Margins of Marxist Revolution 189
- 7. Stalinist Catholics of Europe, Unite! The Stockholm Appeal and the Polish Project of a Catholic-Socialist International, 1949–1953 218
- 8. The Limits of Catholic “Revolution”: The Vatican and Stalinism’s Turn against the Church, 1953–1956 257
- Epilogue 303
- Notes 315
- Index 377