Catholics and Violence in the Nineteenth-Century Global World
Herausgeber: Bouwers, Eveline
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This book analyzes violence involving Catholics in the nineteenth-century world - revealing the motives for violence, showing the link between religious and secular grievances, and illuminating Catholic pluralism.
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This book analyzes violence involving Catholics in the nineteenth-century world - revealing the motives for violence, showing the link between religious and secular grievances, and illuminating Catholic pluralism.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 358
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. November 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 503g
- ISBN-13: 9780367651046
- ISBN-10: 0367651041
- Artikelnr.: 71903280
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 358
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. November 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 503g
- ISBN-13: 9780367651046
- ISBN-10: 0367651041
- Artikelnr.: 71903280
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Eveline G. Bouwers is Senior Fellow of the Leibniz Institute of European History in Mainz, Germany, and a comparative scholar of modern Europe. Her research focuses on the history of religion-related protest, violence, and blasphemy. Other research interests include remembrance cultures and monument-making, mainly in the nineteenth century.
Introduction
Violence and the Negotiation of Difference: Nineteenth-Century Catholic
Encounters with the Religious and Secular Other
Eveline G. Bouwers
Part 1: Rejecting Secularization
Chapter 1
Religion and Violence during the French Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars:
Between Tradition and Modernity
Philip Dwyer
Chapter 2
"To Be Consumed in Suffering for His Love": Violence, Religion, and
Counterrevolution in Restoration Spain
Mary Vincent
Chapter 3
Anti-Liberal Violence in Belgium: Catholics in Defiance of State
Legislation, 1857-1884
Eveline G. Bouwers
Part 2: Contending Clericalism
Chapter 4
Collective Violence and the Religious Politicization of Peasants on the
Habsburg Periphery: Rabatz and Antisemitic Riots in West Galicia, 1846-1898
Tim Buchen
Chapter 5
Between the Soldiers of Pius IX and the Sons of Saint Felicitas: Catholic
Pluralism and Religionero Violence in Michoacán, Mexico, 1873-1877
Brian A. Stauffer
Chapter 6
Religion and Violence in Nineteenth-Century Argentina: Teachings from the
1875 Anticlerical Riots
Roberto Di Stefano
Part 3: Resisting Religious Pluralization
Chapter 7
From Violent Acts to Violent Hatred: French Catholic Responses to the
Damascus and Dreyfus Affairs
Julie Kalman
Chapter 8
The Trillick Railway Outrage: The Politics of Atrocity in Post-Famine
Ulster
Sean Farrell
Chapter 9
Catholicism and Violence in Korea: Two Case Studies from the Chos¿n Dynasty
Franklin Rausch
Part 4: Imposing a Catholic Order
Chapter 10
Violence in Circulation? Missionaries, Local Population, and Colonial
Politics during the German War on the East African Coast, 1888-1889
Richard Hölzl
Chapter 11
Catholic Missionaries in Central Africa: Violence and the Creation of
Religious Statehood in South Eastern Congo during the Partition Era,
1867-1914
Reuben A. Loffman
Chapter 12
"The Children Grow Up Without Discipline": Religion, Childhood, and
Violence in Colonial New Guinea around 1900
Katharina Stornig
Part 5: Opposing Catholic Invasion
Chapter 13
Pageantry in the Shadow of Violence: Celebrating Fête-Dieu in
Mid-Nineteenth-Century Montreal
Dan Horner
Chapter 14
The Popery Panic: Nativism, Anti-Catholicism, and Violence in Antebellum
America
Cassandra L. Yacovazzi
Chapter 15
Occasional Martyrs: Catholic Life in Nineteenth-Century China between
Coexistence and Subjugation
Lars Peter Laamann
Part 6: Conclusions
Chapter 16
Parameters of Religion-Related Violence in Modern History
Eveline G. Bouwers
Violence and the Negotiation of Difference: Nineteenth-Century Catholic
Encounters with the Religious and Secular Other
Eveline G. Bouwers
Part 1: Rejecting Secularization
Chapter 1
Religion and Violence during the French Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars:
Between Tradition and Modernity
Philip Dwyer
Chapter 2
"To Be Consumed in Suffering for His Love": Violence, Religion, and
Counterrevolution in Restoration Spain
Mary Vincent
Chapter 3
Anti-Liberal Violence in Belgium: Catholics in Defiance of State
Legislation, 1857-1884
Eveline G. Bouwers
Part 2: Contending Clericalism
Chapter 4
Collective Violence and the Religious Politicization of Peasants on the
Habsburg Periphery: Rabatz and Antisemitic Riots in West Galicia, 1846-1898
Tim Buchen
Chapter 5
Between the Soldiers of Pius IX and the Sons of Saint Felicitas: Catholic
Pluralism and Religionero Violence in Michoacán, Mexico, 1873-1877
Brian A. Stauffer
Chapter 6
Religion and Violence in Nineteenth-Century Argentina: Teachings from the
1875 Anticlerical Riots
Roberto Di Stefano
Part 3: Resisting Religious Pluralization
Chapter 7
From Violent Acts to Violent Hatred: French Catholic Responses to the
Damascus and Dreyfus Affairs
Julie Kalman
Chapter 8
The Trillick Railway Outrage: The Politics of Atrocity in Post-Famine
Ulster
Sean Farrell
Chapter 9
Catholicism and Violence in Korea: Two Case Studies from the Chos¿n Dynasty
Franklin Rausch
Part 4: Imposing a Catholic Order
Chapter 10
Violence in Circulation? Missionaries, Local Population, and Colonial
Politics during the German War on the East African Coast, 1888-1889
Richard Hölzl
Chapter 11
Catholic Missionaries in Central Africa: Violence and the Creation of
Religious Statehood in South Eastern Congo during the Partition Era,
1867-1914
Reuben A. Loffman
Chapter 12
"The Children Grow Up Without Discipline": Religion, Childhood, and
Violence in Colonial New Guinea around 1900
Katharina Stornig
Part 5: Opposing Catholic Invasion
Chapter 13
Pageantry in the Shadow of Violence: Celebrating Fête-Dieu in
Mid-Nineteenth-Century Montreal
Dan Horner
Chapter 14
The Popery Panic: Nativism, Anti-Catholicism, and Violence in Antebellum
America
Cassandra L. Yacovazzi
Chapter 15
Occasional Martyrs: Catholic Life in Nineteenth-Century China between
Coexistence and Subjugation
Lars Peter Laamann
Part 6: Conclusions
Chapter 16
Parameters of Religion-Related Violence in Modern History
Eveline G. Bouwers
Introduction
Violence and the Negotiation of Difference: Nineteenth-Century Catholic
Encounters with the Religious and Secular Other
Eveline G. Bouwers
Part 1: Rejecting Secularization
Chapter 1
Religion and Violence during the French Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars:
Between Tradition and Modernity
Philip Dwyer
Chapter 2
"To Be Consumed in Suffering for His Love": Violence, Religion, and
Counterrevolution in Restoration Spain
Mary Vincent
Chapter 3
Anti-Liberal Violence in Belgium: Catholics in Defiance of State
Legislation, 1857-1884
Eveline G. Bouwers
Part 2: Contending Clericalism
Chapter 4
Collective Violence and the Religious Politicization of Peasants on the
Habsburg Periphery: Rabatz and Antisemitic Riots in West Galicia, 1846-1898
Tim Buchen
Chapter 5
Between the Soldiers of Pius IX and the Sons of Saint Felicitas: Catholic
Pluralism and Religionero Violence in Michoacán, Mexico, 1873-1877
Brian A. Stauffer
Chapter 6
Religion and Violence in Nineteenth-Century Argentina: Teachings from the
1875 Anticlerical Riots
Roberto Di Stefano
Part 3: Resisting Religious Pluralization
Chapter 7
From Violent Acts to Violent Hatred: French Catholic Responses to the
Damascus and Dreyfus Affairs
Julie Kalman
Chapter 8
The Trillick Railway Outrage: The Politics of Atrocity in Post-Famine
Ulster
Sean Farrell
Chapter 9
Catholicism and Violence in Korea: Two Case Studies from the Chos¿n Dynasty
Franklin Rausch
Part 4: Imposing a Catholic Order
Chapter 10
Violence in Circulation? Missionaries, Local Population, and Colonial
Politics during the German War on the East African Coast, 1888-1889
Richard Hölzl
Chapter 11
Catholic Missionaries in Central Africa: Violence and the Creation of
Religious Statehood in South Eastern Congo during the Partition Era,
1867-1914
Reuben A. Loffman
Chapter 12
"The Children Grow Up Without Discipline": Religion, Childhood, and
Violence in Colonial New Guinea around 1900
Katharina Stornig
Part 5: Opposing Catholic Invasion
Chapter 13
Pageantry in the Shadow of Violence: Celebrating Fête-Dieu in
Mid-Nineteenth-Century Montreal
Dan Horner
Chapter 14
The Popery Panic: Nativism, Anti-Catholicism, and Violence in Antebellum
America
Cassandra L. Yacovazzi
Chapter 15
Occasional Martyrs: Catholic Life in Nineteenth-Century China between
Coexistence and Subjugation
Lars Peter Laamann
Part 6: Conclusions
Chapter 16
Parameters of Religion-Related Violence in Modern History
Eveline G. Bouwers
Violence and the Negotiation of Difference: Nineteenth-Century Catholic
Encounters with the Religious and Secular Other
Eveline G. Bouwers
Part 1: Rejecting Secularization
Chapter 1
Religion and Violence during the French Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars:
Between Tradition and Modernity
Philip Dwyer
Chapter 2
"To Be Consumed in Suffering for His Love": Violence, Religion, and
Counterrevolution in Restoration Spain
Mary Vincent
Chapter 3
Anti-Liberal Violence in Belgium: Catholics in Defiance of State
Legislation, 1857-1884
Eveline G. Bouwers
Part 2: Contending Clericalism
Chapter 4
Collective Violence and the Religious Politicization of Peasants on the
Habsburg Periphery: Rabatz and Antisemitic Riots in West Galicia, 1846-1898
Tim Buchen
Chapter 5
Between the Soldiers of Pius IX and the Sons of Saint Felicitas: Catholic
Pluralism and Religionero Violence in Michoacán, Mexico, 1873-1877
Brian A. Stauffer
Chapter 6
Religion and Violence in Nineteenth-Century Argentina: Teachings from the
1875 Anticlerical Riots
Roberto Di Stefano
Part 3: Resisting Religious Pluralization
Chapter 7
From Violent Acts to Violent Hatred: French Catholic Responses to the
Damascus and Dreyfus Affairs
Julie Kalman
Chapter 8
The Trillick Railway Outrage: The Politics of Atrocity in Post-Famine
Ulster
Sean Farrell
Chapter 9
Catholicism and Violence in Korea: Two Case Studies from the Chos¿n Dynasty
Franklin Rausch
Part 4: Imposing a Catholic Order
Chapter 10
Violence in Circulation? Missionaries, Local Population, and Colonial
Politics during the German War on the East African Coast, 1888-1889
Richard Hölzl
Chapter 11
Catholic Missionaries in Central Africa: Violence and the Creation of
Religious Statehood in South Eastern Congo during the Partition Era,
1867-1914
Reuben A. Loffman
Chapter 12
"The Children Grow Up Without Discipline": Religion, Childhood, and
Violence in Colonial New Guinea around 1900
Katharina Stornig
Part 5: Opposing Catholic Invasion
Chapter 13
Pageantry in the Shadow of Violence: Celebrating Fête-Dieu in
Mid-Nineteenth-Century Montreal
Dan Horner
Chapter 14
The Popery Panic: Nativism, Anti-Catholicism, and Violence in Antebellum
America
Cassandra L. Yacovazzi
Chapter 15
Occasional Martyrs: Catholic Life in Nineteenth-Century China between
Coexistence and Subjugation
Lars Peter Laamann
Part 6: Conclusions
Chapter 16
Parameters of Religion-Related Violence in Modern History
Eveline G. Bouwers