Christian Democracy in Europe Since 1945

Christian Democracy in Europe Since 1945
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 254
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ISBN-10 : 9781135753856
ISBN-13 : 1135753857
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Synopsis Christian Democracy in Europe Since 1945 by : Michael Gehler

This book is the first to reveal the roles of the Christian Democratic parties in postwar Europe, systematically and from a pan-European perspective.

Christian Democracy in Europe Since 1945

Christian Democracy in Europe Since 1945
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 272
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ISBN-10 : 0203646231
ISBN-13 : 9780203646236
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Synopsis Christian Democracy in Europe Since 1945 by : Michael Gehler

For the first time, this book reveals the actual roles of the Christian Democratic (CD) parties in postwar Europe from a pan-European perspective. It shows how Christian Democratic parties became the dominant political force in postwar Western Europe, and how the European People's Party is currently the largest group in the European Parliament. CD parties and political leaders like Adenauer, Schuman and De Gasperi played a particularly important role in the evolution of the 'core Europe' of the EEC/EC after 1945. Key chapters address the same questions about the parties' membership and social organization; their economic and social policies; and their European and international policies during the Cold War. The book also includes two survey chapters setting out the international political context for CD parties and comparing their postwar development, and two chapters on their transnational party cooperation after 1945. This is the companion volume to Political Catholicism in Europe 1918-1945.

Christian Democratic Parties in Europe Since the End of the Cold War

Christian Democratic Parties in Europe Since the End of the Cold War
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Publisher : Leuven University Press
Total Pages : 348
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ISBN-10 : 9058673774
ISBN-13 : 9789058673770
Rating : 4/5 (74 Downloads)

Synopsis Christian Democratic Parties in Europe Since the End of the Cold War by : Steven Van Hecke

The period since the end of the Cold War has been characterised by an acceleration in the European integration process, a changing pattern of political ideologies and the emergence of new political parties and issues. This book assesses the impact of these phenomena on Christian Democratic parties in the current and future member states of the European Union and highlights some of the particularities and universalities of European Christian Democracy from a comparative and transnational perspective. Political scientists and historians from various universities examine the way in which Christian Democratic parties have responded to these challenges (for instance by a rapprochement with non-Christian Democrats) and explain how those responses have resulted in failure in some cases and success in others.

Christian Democracy Across the Iron Curtain

Christian Democracy Across the Iron Curtain
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Publisher : Springer
Total Pages : 485
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ISBN-10 : 9783319640877
ISBN-13 : 3319640879
Rating : 4/5 (77 Downloads)

Synopsis Christian Democracy Across the Iron Curtain by : Piotr H. Kosicki

This book is the first scholarly exploration of how Christian Democracy kept Cold War Europe’s eastern and western halves connected after the creation of the Iron Curtain in the late 1940s. Christian Democrats led the transnational effort to rebuild the continent’s western half after World War II, but this is only one small part of the story of how the Christian Democratic political family transformed Europe and defied the nascent Cold War’s bipolar division of the world. The first section uses case studies from the origins of European integration to reimagine Christian Democracy’s long-term significance for a united Europe. The second shifts the focus to East-Central Europeans, some exiled to Western Europe, some to the USA, others remaining in the Soviet Bloc as dissidents. The transnational activism they pursued helped to ensure that, Iron Curtain or no, the boundary between Europe’s west and east remained permeable, that the Cold War would not last and that Soviet attempts to divide the continent permanently would fail. The book’s final section features the testimony of three key protagonists. This book appeals to a wide range of audiences: undergraduate and graduate students, established scholars, policymakers (in Europe and the Americas) and potentially also general readerships interested in the Cold War or in the future of Europe.

Political Catholicism in Europe 1918-1945

Political Catholicism in Europe 1918-1945
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 276
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ISBN-10 : 9781135766733
ISBN-13 : 1135766738
Rating : 4/5 (33 Downloads)

Synopsis Political Catholicism in Europe 1918-1945 by : Wolfram Kaiser

This book examines the role of Catholic parties in inter-war Europe in a systematically pan-European comparative perspective. Specific country chapters address key questions about the parties' membership and social organization; their economic and social policies; and their European and international policies at a time of increasing national and ethnic conflict, and the book includes two survey chapters explaining the origins of political catholicism in 19th century Europe and comparing the parties' interwar development, and two chapters on transnational party contacts. Along with its companion volume, Christian Democracy in Europe Since 1945, also published in 2004, students will have an abundandce of information to guide them through their studies on this fascinating subject.

CHRISTIAN DEMOCRACY IN EUROPE

CHRISTIAN DEMOCRACY IN EUROPE
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Publisher : A&C Black
Total Pages : 252
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ISBN-10 : 1855673827
ISBN-13 : 9781855673823
Rating : 4/5 (27 Downloads)

Synopsis CHRISTIAN DEMOCRACY IN EUROPE by : David Hanley

Assesses the development of Christian democracy, on the most durable political movements in Europe

Western Europe’s Democratic Age

Western Europe’s Democratic Age
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Publisher : Princeton University Press
Total Pages : 376
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ISBN-10 : 9780691204598
ISBN-13 : 0691204594
Rating : 4/5 (98 Downloads)

Synopsis Western Europe’s Democratic Age by : Martin Conway

A major new history of how democracy became the dominant political force in Europe in the second half of the twentieth century What happened in the years following World War II to create a democratic revolution in the western half of Europe? In Western Europe's Democratic Age, Martin Conway provides an innovative new account of how a stable, durable, and remarkably uniform model of parliamentary democracy emerged in Western Europe—and how this democratic ascendancy held fast until the latter decades of the twentieth century. Drawing on a wide range of sources, Conway describes how Western Europe's postwar democratic order was built by elite, intellectual, and popular forces. Much more than the consequence of the defeat of fascism and the rejection of Communism, this democratic order rested on universal male and female suffrage, but also on new forms of state authority and new political forces—primarily Christian and social democratic—that espoused democratic values. Above all, it gained the support of the people, for whom democracy provided a new model of citizenship that reflected the aspirations of a more prosperous society. This democratic order did not, however, endure. Its hierarchies of class, gender, and race, which initially gave it its strength, as well as the strains of decolonization and social change, led to an explosion of demands for greater democratic freedoms in the 1960s, and to the much more contested democratic politics of Europe in the late twentieth century. Western Europe's Democratic Age is a compelling history that sheds new light not only on the past of European democracy but also on the unresolved question of its future.

Christian Democracy and the Origins of European Union

Christian Democracy and the Origins of European Union
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Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Total Pages : 390
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ISBN-10 : 0521173973
ISBN-13 : 9780521173971
Rating : 4/5 (73 Downloads)

Synopsis Christian Democracy and the Origins of European Union by : Wolfram Kaiser

Major study of the role of European Christian democratic parties in the making of the European Union. It radically re-conceptualises European integration in long-term historical perspective as the outcome of partisan competition of political ideologies and parties and their guiding ideas for the future of Europe. Wolfram Kaiser takes a comparative approach to political Catholicism in the nineteenth century, Catholic parties in interwar Europe and Christian democratic parties in postwar Europe and studies these parties' cross-border contacts and co-ordination of policy-making. He shows how well networked party elites ensured that the origins of European Union were predominately Christian democratic, with considerable repercussions for the present-day EU. The elites succeeded by intensifying their cross-border communication and coordinating their political tactics and policy making in government. This is a major contribution to the new transnational history of Europe and the history of European integration.