This article intends to examine the reception of the first Zionism by the Italian Catholic press close to the Holy See: “Osservatore Romano” and “Civiltà Cattolica”. Three years are analysed in this study: 1897, birth of Zionism; 1904 visit of the Zionist leader Theodor Herzl to the Pope in Rome; 1917, Balfour Declaration. Particular attention has been paid to the 1897, crucial moment for the political European Anti-semitism. For this year have been examined also some local intransigent Catholic newspapers. Principal aim of this research is highlighting how the Holy See reacted to the Zionist project of settling a Jewish State in Palestine
This article aims to investigate the Palestinian policy of the Vatican during the pontificate of Pop...
I percorsi che hanno portato i cattolici a ripensare il proprio rapporto con gli ebrei sono molti e ...
Whereas the Italian state constituted in 1861 was long considered to be a nation without antisemitis...
The objective of this work is to analyse the Holy See’s attitude in the two-years from the Sanremo C...
The aim of this article is to give the reader a general framing of the Zionist movement - its main e...
The aim of this article is to investigate the spread into British Palestine of one of the most virul...
After the end of the First World War the interest of Catholic observers regarding Zionism increased....
The essay analyzes the Catholic Church's attitude toward the Jews during the Thirties, examining the...
The modern relationship between the Vatican and the state of Israel is rooted in a much deeper histo...
This paper aims to show how the Vatican\u2019s attitude towards the Palestinian Question changed dur...
This study focused on the attitude of the Catholic Church towards Jews and Protestants from the pont...
This paper proposes a novel interpretation of the situation of the Jewish community in Papal States ...
This paper intends to analyze the way the Italian press reported one of the most sensitive events of...
Defence date: 15 December 2008Examining Board: Prof. Anthony Molho (EUI) - supervisor Prof. Daniele ...
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...
I percorsi che hanno portato i cattolici a ripensare il proprio rapporto con gli ebrei sono molti e ...
Whereas the Italian state constituted in 1861 was long considered to be a nation without antisemitis...
The objective of this work is to analyse the Holy See’s attitude in the two-years from the Sanremo C...
The aim of this article is to give the reader a general framing of the Zionist movement - its main e...
The aim of this article is to investigate the spread into British Palestine of one of the most virul...
After the end of the First World War the interest of Catholic observers regarding Zionism increased....
The essay analyzes the Catholic Church's attitude toward the Jews during the Thirties, examining the...
The modern relationship between the Vatican and the state of Israel is rooted in a much deeper histo...
This paper aims to show how the Vatican\u2019s attitude towards the Palestinian Question changed dur...
This study focused on the attitude of the Catholic Church towards Jews and Protestants from the pont...
This paper proposes a novel interpretation of the situation of the Jewish community in Papal States ...
This paper intends to analyze the way the Italian press reported one of the most sensitive events of...
Defence date: 15 December 2008Examining Board: Prof. Anthony Molho (EUI) - supervisor Prof. Daniele ...
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...
I percorsi che hanno portato i cattolici a ripensare il proprio rapporto con gli ebrei sono molti e ...
Whereas the Italian state constituted in 1861 was long considered to be a nation without antisemitis...