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Author Burleigh, Michael, 1955-

Title Sacred causes : the clash of religion and politics, from the Great War to the War on Terror / Michael Burleigh.

Publication Info. New York : HarperCollins, 2007.
©2006

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 Avon Free Public Library - Adult Department  940.28 BURLEIGH    Check Shelf
 Glastonbury, Welles-Turner Memorial Library - Adult Department  322 BURLEIGH    Check Shelf
 New Britain, Main Library - Non Fiction  940.28 B92    Check Shelf
 Newington, Lucy Robbins Welles Library - Adult Department  322.1094 BURLEIGH    Check Shelf
 University of Saint Joseph: Pope Pius XII Library - Standard Shelving Location  322.1 B961S    Check Shelf
Edition First U.S. edition.
Description xviii, 557 pages, 16 unnumbered pages of plates : illustrations (some color) ; 24 cm
Note Originally published in Great Britain in 2006 by Harper Press.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 485-534) and index.
Contents 'Distress of nations and perplexity' : Europe after the Great War -- The totalitarian political religions -- The churches in the age of dictators -- Apocalypse 1939-1945 -- Resistance, Christian democracy and the Cold War -- The road to unfreedom : the imposition of communism after 1945 -- Time of the toy trumpets -- 'The curse of Ulster' : the Northern Ireland troubles c. 1968-2005 -- 'We want God, we want God' : the churches and the collapse of European Marxist-Leninism 1970-1990 -- Cubes, domes and death cults : Europe after 9/11.
Summary From one of the leading historians of our time comes a brilliant and incisive work of history that examines the politics of religion and the religion of politics, from the catastrophe of the First World War to the modern-day War on Terror. Beginning with the chaotic post-World War I landscape, in which religious belief was one way of reordering a world knocked off its axis, Sacred Causes is a penetrating critique of how religion has often been camouflaged by politics. Covering a vast canvas, Michael Burleigh examines the many secular religions the twentieth century produced, analyzing how successive totalitarian leaders coveted and mimicked the hierarchy, rites and ritual of the churches in the desire to return to the day when ruler and deity were one.
All the many bloody regimes and movements of the century are here, from Stalin's Soviet Union, Hitler's Germany, Mussolini's Italy and Franco's Spain through to the modern scourge of terrorism. With style and sophistication, Burleigh shows how the churches, in their various guises, have been swayed by-and have contributed to-conflicting secular currents. Sacred Causes brilliantly exposes the way in which fears of socialist movements tempered the churches' response to the threat of totalitarian regimes, tracing religious beliefs and institutions from a time when the church, disenchanted with both democracy and fascism, bean to search for political alternatives. Eloquently and persuasively combining an authoritative survey of history with a timely reminder of the dangers of radical secularism, Burleigh asks why no one foresaw the religious implications of massive Third World immigration, and he deftly investigates what are now driving calls for a civic religion to counter the terrorist threats that have so shocked the West.
Includes information on Gerry Adams, Konrad Adenauer, Al Qaeda, anti-Semitism, Austria, Bavaria, Pope Benedict XVI (Josef Ratzinger), Osama bin Laden, Bolsheviks, Bolshevism, Britain, George W. Bush, Catholic Action, Catholic Centre Party, Christian Democratic Party, Christian Democratic Union, Communism, Communist regimes, Communist Party, Concordats, Croatia, Czechoslovakia, Alicide de Gasperi, Engelbert Dollfuss, East Germany, encyclicals, Evangelical church of the Union, Fascism, Fascist Italy, Cardinal Michael Faulhaber, France, General Franco, Bishop August Clemens graf von Galen, Cardinal Gerlier, Germany, Joseph Goebbels, Cardinal Isidro Goma, Great War, Cardinal Arthur Hinsley, Adolf Hitler, Hungary, IRA (Irish Republican Army), Ireland, Islamist terrorism, Italy, Jews, Pope John Paul II, Pope John XXIII (Angelo Roncalli), Karl Kraus, Vladimir Lenin, Martin McGuinness, Maglione, Mexico, Jozsef Mindszenty, Mouvement Republicain Populaire, Benito Mussolini, Nazi Germany, Netherlands, Martin Niemoller, 9/11 (2001), 1960s, Northern Ireland, Nuncio Cesare Orsenigo, Partito Popolare Italiano (PPI), Pope Paul VI, Pope Pius XI, (Achille Ratti), Pope Pius XII, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Archbishop Jules-Gerard Saliege, Second World War, Sinn Fein, Slovakia, Soviet Union, Spain, Cardinal Francis Spellman, Joseph Stalin, Archbishop Alojzije Stepinac, Margaret Thatcher, Leon Trotsky, Unionists (Northern Ireland), United States, Theo van Gogh, Vatican, Lech Walesa, Biship Theophil Wurm, Bishop Stefan Wyszynski, Abu Musab al-Zarqawi, etc.
Subject Europe -- Religion -- 20th century.
Religion and politics -- Europe -- History -- 20th century.
Europe -- Religion -- 21st century.
Religion and politics -- Europe -- History -- 21st century.
ISBN 006058095X alkaline paper
9780060580957 alkaline paper
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