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Universalism and Liberation: Italian Catholic Culture and the Idea of International Community 1963-1978 [KADOC Studies on Religion, Culture, and Society, Vol. 20]

The introduction frames the broad historical context, the terminology, the periodization: the focus is the pontificate of Paul VI, and the case chosen to explore the importance of the idea of international community is Italian Catholicism and specifically the social and political organizations of It...

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Published in:The Catholic historical review 2018-09, Vol.104 (4), p.723-724
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Catholicism
Culture
Interest groups
International relations
Late Modern European
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Universalism
World War II
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