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The course covers the history of the western Europe from the late eighteenth century through to 1937 – to the
growth of fascism. Attention will be given to social, cultural and political history, and religion and the way these
elements have interacted.
Poslední úprava: Patová Kateřina, ThDr. (03.04.2018)
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Christianity and modernity, the papacy. Theology and the revolt against the Enlightenment. The growth of voluntary religion. Catholic revivalism in worship and devotion. Catholic Christianity in France from the Restoration to the separation of church and state, 1815-1905. Italy: the church and the Risorgimento. Catholicism, Ireland and the Irish diaspora. Catholic nationalism in Greater Hungary and Poland. Christianity and the creation of Germany. Anglicanism, Presbyterianism and the religious identities of the United Kingdom. Protestant dominance and confessional politics: Switzerland and the Netherlands. Expansion christianity I. Expansion christianity II. Christianity and First World War. Modernism and Czechoslovak Church. Poslední úprava: Patová Kateřina, ThDr. (09.04.2018)
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Each student is responsible for writing a research paper (topics to be agreed upon in consultation with lecturer), 12-15 pp., to be accompanied by references, bibliography. Poslední úprava: Patová Kateřina, ThDr. (03.04.2018)
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Required:
GILLEY, S. - STANLEY, B. (eds.) The Cambridge History of Christianity. Vol. 8. World Christianities c.1815-c. 1914. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2008. MCLEOD, H. (eds.) The Cambridge History of Christianity. Vol. 9. World Christianities c. 1915- c. 2000. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2008. Recommended:Altermatt, U., Maeyer, J., & Metzger, F. (2014). Religious institutes and Catholic culture in 19th- and 20th-century Europe. Leuven: Leuven University Press. Clark, Christopher and Kaiser, Wolfram (eds.), Culture wars: secular-Catholic conflict in nineteenth-century Europe (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2003). Poslední úprava: Patová Kateřina, ThDr. (03.04.2018)
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