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The Catholic Church and the Rise of Nationalism in Nineteenth-Century Europe

Owen Mitchell

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English
Colloquium Verlag
12 October 2025
In this groundbreaking study, the complex and often turbulent relationship between the Catholic Church and emerging nationalism is brought vividly to life across nineteenth-century Europe. From the ashes of the French Revolution to the dawn of the modern era, the Church faced unprecedented challenges as nations redefined themselves, borders shifted, and new forms of political identity swept across the continent.

This engaging narrative takes readers on a compelling journey through Vatican corridors, revolutionary streets, rural parishes, and urban cathedrals to reveal how ordinary Catholics and Church leaders alike navigated the powerful currents of national identity. Discover how Polish priests became symbols of resistance against foreign domination, how Irish Catholics fused faith and patriotism in their struggle for independence, and how Spanish and Italian Catholics grappled with liberal revolutions that threatened centuries of religious tradition.

At the heart of this story lies a profound question that still resonates today: how can a universal faith accommodate particular national loyalties? Through vivid storytelling and incisive analysis, the book reveals how the nineteenth century became the crucible in which modern Catholic approaches to nationalism, democracy, and social justice were forged.

Readers will encounter fascinating figures who shaped this dramatic era-the exiled Pope Pius IX witnessing the dissolution of his temporal power; the German priest Wilhelm Ketteler pioneering Catholic responses to industrial poverty; the brilliant Cardinal Newman reconciling ancient faith with modern thought; and the visionary Pope Leo XIII developing new frameworks for Catholic engagement with the modern world.

From the Gothic Revival that transformed European skylines to the social movements that mobilized millions of Catholic workers, from miraculous apparitions that galvanized popular piety to theological innovations that still influence religious thought, this book illuminates a pivotal chapter in European history with implications that extend far beyond the Catholic world.

Whether you're interested in religious history, European politics, or the cultural forces that shaped our modern world, this masterful account offers fresh insights into one of history's most consequential relationships-between a global faith claiming universal truth and the powerful national identities that continue to shape our world today.
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Imprint:   Colloquium Verlag
Dimensions:   Height: 216mm,  Width: 140mm,  Spine: 16mm
Weight:   340g
ISBN:   9798231310364
Pages:   294
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Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

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