After the First World War there was a changed, more positive, attitude in England towards Catholicism in England. It was perceived to have risen to the test of the War where other forms of religion had failed. The newly acquired optimism of Catholics found expression in the apologetics of the era. New doubts about Protestantism – tainted by imaginary association with Germany - gave Catholic apologists the opportunity to mount a largely successful polemic against the hitherto accepted biased national anti-Catholic historiography. An acknowledged classic of the genre is Hilaire Belloc’s Europe and the Faith.Después de la Primera Guerra Mundial hubo en Inglaterra una actitud más positiva hacia el catolicismo inglés. Daba la impresión de q...
Religion has been a largely overlooked aspect of British history during the First World War. While t...
When in 1914 the European nations mobilised for war, the churches followed suit. Notwithstanding pre...
This thesis looks at ways in which the British Catholic Church confronted the issue of Catholic unit...
After the First World War there was a changed, more positive, attitude in England towards Catholicis...
This paper examines the impacts of Christianity in England during World War I. More specifically, it...
The thesis addresses the question, ‘How did the First World War affect the religious faith of the pe...
This thesis examines the reactions to the First World War by the churches of the United Kingdom thr...
An examination of the spiritual and temporal roles of Catholic chaplains in WW1 in France and Belgiu...
CALVARY OR CATASTROPHE? FRENCH CATHOLICISM’S FIRST WORLD WAR Arabella L. Hobbs Professor Gerald Prin...
In discussing the historiography of the Great War and the Christian churches in Great Britain (for o...
The battlefield crucifixes that lined the Western Front powerfully connected industrialized warfare ...
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This dissertation examines the role and actions of the Roman Catholic clergy from Britain who served...
It is a commonplace in cultural studies that World War I was a watershed event that ushered in the t...
For those clerical Lebanese writers bound to the West by French and Latin, the slaughter of World Wa...
Religion has been a largely overlooked aspect of British history during the First World War. While t...
When in 1914 the European nations mobilised for war, the churches followed suit. Notwithstanding pre...
This thesis looks at ways in which the British Catholic Church confronted the issue of Catholic unit...
After the First World War there was a changed, more positive, attitude in England towards Catholicis...
This paper examines the impacts of Christianity in England during World War I. More specifically, it...
The thesis addresses the question, ‘How did the First World War affect the religious faith of the pe...
This thesis examines the reactions to the First World War by the churches of the United Kingdom thr...
An examination of the spiritual and temporal roles of Catholic chaplains in WW1 in France and Belgiu...
CALVARY OR CATASTROPHE? FRENCH CATHOLICISM’S FIRST WORLD WAR Arabella L. Hobbs Professor Gerald Prin...
In discussing the historiography of the Great War and the Christian churches in Great Britain (for o...
The battlefield crucifixes that lined the Western Front powerfully connected industrialized warfare ...
none1noThe paper tries to go back over some of the issues that seem to be common to all of the Europ...
This dissertation examines the role and actions of the Roman Catholic clergy from Britain who served...
It is a commonplace in cultural studies that World War I was a watershed event that ushered in the t...
For those clerical Lebanese writers bound to the West by French and Latin, the slaughter of World Wa...
Religion has been a largely overlooked aspect of British history during the First World War. While t...
When in 1914 the European nations mobilised for war, the churches followed suit. Notwithstanding pre...
This thesis looks at ways in which the British Catholic Church confronted the issue of Catholic unit...