This article investigates the attitude to communism, National Socialism, Fascism, and authoritarian conservatism in the Swedish Catholic Church’s journal Credo from 1922 to 1945. The comparative approach has made it possible to see how the journal distinguished between the various forms of authoritarian ideologies in Europe during this period. The article shows that the Catholic Church in Sweden took a very negative view of communism (the Soviet Union and the Spanish Republic) and strongly condemned it throughout the period, while it took a largely very positive stance towards Fascism (Italy) and Authoritarian Conservativism (Spain and Portugal). In the case of National Socialism (Nazi Germany) the attitude was more diverse. Credo was large...
The present study Catholic Newspaper between 1949 and 1968 deals with a historical analysis of the C...
The article studies the perception of Modernism by the Catholic Church as a movement within the cler...
In the post-war period, the rise of an international bipolar system compelled a strong ideological h...
This article investigates the attitude to communism, National Socialism, Fascism, and authoritarian ...
In the 1860s, Sweden’s harsh religious legislation was liberalised. The Dissenter Act legalised conv...
In this paper, I discuss the significance of anti-Catholicism in the construction of Scandinavian id...
The position of the Catholic Church in Sweden has radically changed in the last forty years. At the ...
This article traces the emergence of religious anti-communist discourse in Finland’s proto-fascist L...
In Sweden, as in other Protestant countries, the gradual dismantling of the legislation on com-pulso...
This article offers a close reading of the discourse on Italian fascism within the authoritative Ita...
The essay is devoted to an attempt of reconsidering the Catholic attitudes in front of the Fascist-t...
The aim of the Article is to describe the reactions to the Neopaganism delineated by Alfred Rosenber...
In the 1860s, Sweden’s harsh religious legislation was liberalized. The Dissenter Act legalized conv...
The article addresses two major issues: the legacy of the communist regime on the popular attitudes ...
Anti-Catholicism is a phenomenon as old as the Protestant church, and tales of scheming popes and tr...
The present study Catholic Newspaper between 1949 and 1968 deals with a historical analysis of the C...
The article studies the perception of Modernism by the Catholic Church as a movement within the cler...
In the post-war period, the rise of an international bipolar system compelled a strong ideological h...
This article investigates the attitude to communism, National Socialism, Fascism, and authoritarian ...
In the 1860s, Sweden’s harsh religious legislation was liberalised. The Dissenter Act legalised conv...
In this paper, I discuss the significance of anti-Catholicism in the construction of Scandinavian id...
The position of the Catholic Church in Sweden has radically changed in the last forty years. At the ...
This article traces the emergence of religious anti-communist discourse in Finland’s proto-fascist L...
In Sweden, as in other Protestant countries, the gradual dismantling of the legislation on com-pulso...
This article offers a close reading of the discourse on Italian fascism within the authoritative Ita...
The essay is devoted to an attempt of reconsidering the Catholic attitudes in front of the Fascist-t...
The aim of the Article is to describe the reactions to the Neopaganism delineated by Alfred Rosenber...
In the 1860s, Sweden’s harsh religious legislation was liberalized. The Dissenter Act legalized conv...
The article addresses two major issues: the legacy of the communist regime on the popular attitudes ...
Anti-Catholicism is a phenomenon as old as the Protestant church, and tales of scheming popes and tr...
The present study Catholic Newspaper between 1949 and 1968 deals with a historical analysis of the C...
The article studies the perception of Modernism by the Catholic Church as a movement within the cler...
In the post-war period, the rise of an international bipolar system compelled a strong ideological h...