This paper analyses the reactions of the Holy See and Italian Catholic public opinion towards two events which can be considered as turning points in the history of British Palestine: the disturbances of August 1929 and the presentation of the Peel Plan in the summer of 1937. Through this analysis, based on a wide range of sources, it shows how the Vatican attitude towards the Palestinian question changed during the interwar period. At the same time it aims to ascertain whether or not the Holy See and the Catholic hierarchy in Palestine were in accord with the Italian government's Near East initiatives
Bachelor thesis Comparison of the United Kingdom policy towards the Palestinian question in 1936-193...
The Holy See has always demonstrated a fundamental interest in the fate of Jerusalem. Papal policy c...
The article represents a consistent study of historical and of current political presence of the Hol...
After the end of the First World War the interest of Catholic observers regarding Zionism increased....
This essay brings to light how the establishment of the Apostolic Delegation to Palestine, Cyprus, a...
The objective of this work is to analyse the Holy See’s attitude in the two-years from the Sanremo C...
This paper aims to show how the Vatican\u2019s attitude towards the Palestinian Question changed dur...
The aim of this article is to shed light on Vatican diplomacy\u2019s interaction with events in the ...
During the British mandate in Palestine, the Italian Catholics campaigned for greater involvement by...
This article aims to investigate the Palestinian policy of the Vatican during the pontificate of Pop...
In 1922, after the end of the Great War, the League of Nation gave the responsibility of administeri...
AbstractThe chapter reconsiders the Latin Patriarchate's efforts to develop and defend the Catholic ...
For most of the twentieth century and during the early years of the twenty-first, Christianity in th...
During 1932, Luigi Barlassina, Latin Patriarch of Jerusalem, worried by the weakness of Catholicism ...
The interwar period between 1918 and 1939 marked a crucial phase in the history of the Catholic Chur...
Bachelor thesis Comparison of the United Kingdom policy towards the Palestinian question in 1936-193...
The Holy See has always demonstrated a fundamental interest in the fate of Jerusalem. Papal policy c...
The article represents a consistent study of historical and of current political presence of the Hol...
After the end of the First World War the interest of Catholic observers regarding Zionism increased....
This essay brings to light how the establishment of the Apostolic Delegation to Palestine, Cyprus, a...
The objective of this work is to analyse the Holy See’s attitude in the two-years from the Sanremo C...
This paper aims to show how the Vatican\u2019s attitude towards the Palestinian Question changed dur...
The aim of this article is to shed light on Vatican diplomacy\u2019s interaction with events in the ...
During the British mandate in Palestine, the Italian Catholics campaigned for greater involvement by...
This article aims to investigate the Palestinian policy of the Vatican during the pontificate of Pop...
In 1922, after the end of the Great War, the League of Nation gave the responsibility of administeri...
AbstractThe chapter reconsiders the Latin Patriarchate's efforts to develop and defend the Catholic ...
For most of the twentieth century and during the early years of the twenty-first, Christianity in th...
During 1932, Luigi Barlassina, Latin Patriarch of Jerusalem, worried by the weakness of Catholicism ...
The interwar period between 1918 and 1939 marked a crucial phase in the history of the Catholic Chur...
Bachelor thesis Comparison of the United Kingdom policy towards the Palestinian question in 1936-193...
The Holy See has always demonstrated a fundamental interest in the fate of Jerusalem. Papal policy c...
The article represents a consistent study of historical and of current political presence of the Hol...