Christian Churches and Postwar Society
European and North American Perspectives on the Impact of the First World War
Specificaties
Inhoudsopgave
Kristien Suenens, Michael Snape, and Martin Baumeister
1 Refusal or Reconciliation, Renewal or Revolution: European Churches and the Legacy of the First World War
Jan Bank
2 Archbishop Söderblom, Lutheranism, and Ecumenism in Interwar Europe (1918-1925)
Christian Chanel
3 The Holy See and the Nationalisation of the New Italian Provinces (1918-1928)
Daiana Menti
4 The French Catholic Clergy and New Forms of Ministry and Apostolate after the First World War
Xavier Boniface
5 Between the Great War and the ‘Great Repression’: Women Religious Institutes in Postwar Belgium
Kristien Suenens
6 Between Secularisation and Revitalisation: ‘Waves’ of Religiosity in the Czech Lands (1918–1925)
Tomáš W. Pavlíček
7 Religious Reorientations and the First World War: The ‘Provincialisation’ of Herrnhut and the ‘Invention’ of Schönstatt
Jan-Martin Zollitsch
8 The Church, Christian Charity, and the Rehabilitative Process of Wounded First World War Veterans in Interwar Britain
Bethany Rowley
9 American Quakers and Humanitarian Aid to Germany (1919-1922)
Laura Viktoria Huth and Daniel Maul
10 A Constant Trajectory: The Protestant Episcopal Church, the First World War, and its Aftermath
Michael Snape
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