This article examines the movement of Catholic Communists (cattocomunisti), who emerged in 1937 and 1938 among a group of young Catholics in Rome. These Catholics maintained that the only way to defeat the Fascist dictatorship was to forge an alliance with the Communists. Marxism was, for these young Catholics, a canon to interpret reality, not a political philosophy. Thus they embraced historical materialism, but rejected dialectical materialism. During the war years, the church tolerated them as long as they remained a minority representing a minimal threat. However, from 1944 the ecclesiastical institution made them the target of criticism and censorship. The group disbanded in 1945 and most of its members decided to join the Communist P...
The article examines the symbolic impact of the 1956 Hungarian uprising, and focuses on the relation...
This article analyses the little known episode of the English working movement – the People’s Conven...
Catholics are believed to be the most ardent supporters of anti-Communism and McCarthyism. American ...
This article aims to explore the interplay between religion and political radicalism in Europe by fo...
This article analyses the conditions and ideas motivating cross-border connectivity among young Roma...
This article focuses on the early years of the cold war in Italy in the form of an analysis of the C...
The article depicts the communist system of oppressing the Catholic Church in Poland between 1944 an...
One of the missions the communists set themselves was to change the outlook of the young Poles. One ...
This thesis examines the development of the Yugoslav Communists' approach towards the Catholic Churc...
This article offers a close reading of the discourse on Italian fascism within the authoritative Ita...
The present study Catholic Newspaper between 1949 and 1968 deals with a historical analysis of the C...
The article analyzes the strategy of the activities of one on the most important Catholic groupings ...
The history of Slovenian Catholic Church is a field, which is not well known in Poland. That is why ...
L'articolo studia i primi anni della Guerra Fredda dal punto di vista dell'atteggiamento della cultu...
in English This paper describes the development of relationship between catholic church and communis...
The article examines the symbolic impact of the 1956 Hungarian uprising, and focuses on the relation...
This article analyses the little known episode of the English working movement – the People’s Conven...
Catholics are believed to be the most ardent supporters of anti-Communism and McCarthyism. American ...
This article aims to explore the interplay between religion and political radicalism in Europe by fo...
This article analyses the conditions and ideas motivating cross-border connectivity among young Roma...
This article focuses on the early years of the cold war in Italy in the form of an analysis of the C...
The article depicts the communist system of oppressing the Catholic Church in Poland between 1944 an...
One of the missions the communists set themselves was to change the outlook of the young Poles. One ...
This thesis examines the development of the Yugoslav Communists' approach towards the Catholic Churc...
This article offers a close reading of the discourse on Italian fascism within the authoritative Ita...
The present study Catholic Newspaper between 1949 and 1968 deals with a historical analysis of the C...
The article analyzes the strategy of the activities of one on the most important Catholic groupings ...
The history of Slovenian Catholic Church is a field, which is not well known in Poland. That is why ...
L'articolo studia i primi anni della Guerra Fredda dal punto di vista dell'atteggiamento della cultu...
in English This paper describes the development of relationship between catholic church and communis...
The article examines the symbolic impact of the 1956 Hungarian uprising, and focuses on the relation...
This article analyses the little known episode of the English working movement – the People’s Conven...
Catholics are believed to be the most ardent supporters of anti-Communism and McCarthyism. American ...