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Binding
Hardback
Number of Pages
376
Age Group
All
Language
English
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Book Summary
Popes Against The Protest Is A Rigorous, Eye-Opening History That Uncovers How The Catholic Church And The Italian Fascist Regime Joined Forces Against Protestantism. This Non-Fiction Work Draws On Previously Undisclosed Archival Materials To Reveal A Campaign That Endured Longer And Consumed More Clerical Energy Than Widely Discussed Persecutions, Reshaping Italian Civilization In The Process. Geared Toward History Enthusiasts, Students, And Curious Readers Interested In ChurchโState Power, The Tone Is Measured, Educational, And Quietly Urgent As It Invites Reflection On A Pivotal Era In Modern Italy.
Written With Careful Balance Between Archival Evidence And Accessible Storytelling, Popes Against The Protest Is Organized Around Pivotal Moments, Primary Sources, And Profiles Of The People Who Steered The Policy. It Shows How Rome's Clerical Leaders Framed Evangelical Christianity As A Dual ThreatโTo Catholic Identity And To The Fascist ProjectโAnd How They Recruited Powerful Officials To Amplify Their Cause.
The Reading Experience Is Engaging Because The Author Blends Documentary Rigor With Narrative Clarity, Guiding Readers Through Timelines, Context, And The Social Stakes Of Postwar Italy. Through Case Studies, Excerpts From Letters, And Thoughtful Analysis, The Book Makes Complex Ideas Approachable Without Compromising Depth.
After Finishing Popes Against The Protest, Readers Gain A Nuanced Understanding Of How Religion And Politics Intersect In Modern History, And A Heightened Awareness Of How Narratives Of Threat Shape Policy And Culture. The Book Invites Reflection On The Enduring Impact Of ChurchโState Alliances And Leaves Readers With A More Informed, Thoughtful View Of Modern Italy's Past.
Product Details
Author
Kevin Madigan
Publisher
Yale
Number of Pages
376
Language
English
SKU
BK0530230
ISBN
9780300215861
Reading Age
All
Dimensions
15.56 x 2.22 x 23.5 cm
Binding
Hardback
MRP: โน 899
โน 585
โน 314 Off