Germany as a Civilian Power?
Manchester University Press
Published on 9. August 2001
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192 pages
978-0-7190-6042-7 (ISBN)
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Drawing upon a multi-disciplinary methodology employing diverse written sources, material practices and vivid life histories, Faith in the family seeks to assess the impact of the Second Vatican Council on the ordinary believer, alongside contemporaneous shifts in British society relating to social mobility, the sixties, sexual morality and secularisation. Chapters examine the changes in the Roman Catholic liturgy and Christology; devotion to Mary, the rosary and the place of women in the family and church, as well as the enduring (but shifting) popularity of Saints Bernadette and Therese.
Appealing to students of modern British gender and cultural history, as well as a general readership interested in religious life in Britain in the second half of the twentieth century, Faith in the family illustrates that despite unmistakable differences in their cultural accoutrements and interpretations of Catholicism, English Catholics continued to identify with and practise the 'Faith of Our Fathers' before and after Vatican II. -- .
Appealing to students of modern British gender and cultural history, as well as a general readership interested in religious life in Britain in the second half of the twentieth century, Faith in the family illustrates that despite unmistakable differences in their cultural accoutrements and interpretations of Catholicism, English Catholics continued to identify with and practise the 'Faith of Our Fathers' before and after Vatican II. -- .
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Language
English
Place of publication
Manchester
United Kingdom
Target group
College/higher education
Dimensions
Height: 216 mm
Width: 138 mm
ISBN-13
978-0-7190-6042-7 (9780719060427)
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08/2001
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Person
Sebastian Harnisch is Associate Professor in the Department of Political Science, University of Trier Hanns W. Maull is Professor of International Relations in the Department of Political Science, University of Trier
Content
1. Introduction - Sebastian Harnisch & Hanns W. Maull; 2. How civilian? - Henning Tewes; 3. Germany at Maastricht - Ulf Frenkler; 4. Civilian power and war - Nina Philippi; 5. Nuclear non-proliferation - Oliver Meier; 6. Conclusion - Sebastian Harnisch & Hanns W. Maull