The Dominicans and Irish nationalism, 1915 – 1923
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Brian Heffernan
and Edward WalshBrian Heffernan is an editor atDHGE – Louvain Dictionary of Church History at KU Leuven and UCLouvain in Belgium. He is the author ofFreedom and the Fifth Commandment: Catholic Priests and Political Violence in Ireland, 1919 – 21 (Manchester: Manchester University Press, 2014) and is currently writing a biography of Edward Schillebeeckx together with Stephan van Erp. He is a Fellow of the Royal Historical Society, a member of the Augustinian Historical Institute in Rome and of the steering committee of History of Women Religious of Britain and Ireland, and a participant in IMAGIN_IRL, a MESHS-funded project at the University of Lille on ‘La révolution irlandaise (1912 – 1923) au prisme du regard français’ (2024 – 2025).Edward Walsh has researched and written about nineteenth-century Irish migration history and the Irish people who came to live and work in Argentina. He is editor ofSouth-Eastern Catholic History , the journal of the Essex Recusant Society, contributor to theDictionary of Irish Biography (2009),Archivium Hibernicum ,Collectanea Hibernica ,Ríocht na Mídhe andIrish Migration Studies in Latin America. He lives and works in London.
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Preface 5
- Contents VII
- Introduction 1
- An American prelude: The Holy Office and the worker question in the nineteenth century 15
- Albert Maria Weiß OP (1844 – 1925): Ideologue and critic of ideology 37
- The Bible scholar Vincent Zapletal (1867 – 1938) and his reflections on the social, political and economic challenges of the first half of the twentieth century 51
- Wrong philosophy leads to wrong thinking: The strict Thomism of Gallus Manser (1866 – 1950) as the philosophical basis of ideological criticism 67
- The Dominicans and Irish nationalism, 1915 – 1923 83
- Franziskus Maria Stratmann (1883 – 1971) and Antonin-Gilbert Sertillanges (1863 – 1948) between nationalism and internationalism: Different approaches to war, 1914 – 1930 103
- Longing for “Flanders’ hour”: Flemish nationalism in the Belgian Dominican Province, 1900 – 1945 123
- The Italian Dominicans of the provinces of Utriusque Lombardiae and San Pietro Martire and their differing attitudes to Fascism 141
- Aurelius M. Arkenau OP (1900 – 1991) and the German Dominican province of Teutonia during the Nazi regime 161
- The Master of the Order’s dangerous liaisons: Martin Stanislas Gillet, 1929 – 1946 183
- The intellectual apostolate of the Czech Dominicans during the rise of socialism, 1945 – 1948 201
- Index of Persons
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Preface 5
- Contents VII
- Introduction 1
- An American prelude: The Holy Office and the worker question in the nineteenth century 15
- Albert Maria Weiß OP (1844 – 1925): Ideologue and critic of ideology 37
- The Bible scholar Vincent Zapletal (1867 – 1938) and his reflections on the social, political and economic challenges of the first half of the twentieth century 51
- Wrong philosophy leads to wrong thinking: The strict Thomism of Gallus Manser (1866 – 1950) as the philosophical basis of ideological criticism 67
- The Dominicans and Irish nationalism, 1915 – 1923 83
- Franziskus Maria Stratmann (1883 – 1971) and Antonin-Gilbert Sertillanges (1863 – 1948) between nationalism and internationalism: Different approaches to war, 1914 – 1930 103
- Longing for “Flanders’ hour”: Flemish nationalism in the Belgian Dominican Province, 1900 – 1945 123
- The Italian Dominicans of the provinces of Utriusque Lombardiae and San Pietro Martire and their differing attitudes to Fascism 141
- Aurelius M. Arkenau OP (1900 – 1991) and the German Dominican province of Teutonia during the Nazi regime 161
- The Master of the Order’s dangerous liaisons: Martin Stanislas Gillet, 1929 – 1946 183
- The intellectual apostolate of the Czech Dominicans during the rise of socialism, 1945 – 1948 201
- Index of Persons