Belgium and the Holy See from Gregory XVI to Pius IX (1831-1859)
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Formato: | Libro electrónico |
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Leuven University Press
2001
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Colección: | KADOC-studies.
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Tabla de Contenidos:
- INTRODUCTION 9
- PART I
- RELIGION, SOCIETY AND POLITICS IN BELGIUM DURING THE AGE OF ROMANTICISM 24
- Chapter I
- The Belgian Constitution and Belgian Politics: Rules and Loopholes 25
- Chapter II
- Political Catholicism: a Genealogy 37
- 1. Intransigent Ultramontanism: Alpha and Omega of Political Catholicism 40
- Dramatis Personae 40
- Diagnosis and Cure 46
- (R)evolution 54
- Crisis 59
- 2. Intransigent Liberal-Catholicism: God and Liberty 64
- The Ideas of L'Avenir 64
- Results 71
- 3. Transigent Liberal-Catholicism: Liberty and Authority 77
- Sources and Centres 77
- Continuity and Discontinuity 83
- Politics, Charity and Education 86
- Modern Liberties and the Constitution 96
- 4. Transigent Ultramontanism: Authority and Liberty 100
- Exponents 100
- Inequality and Authority 102
- Agenda 105
- Decline 109
- Chapter III
- Liberalism 113
- 1. The centre-gauche 113
- 2. Doctrinaires and Radicals 123
- Chapter IV
- Leopold I, Belgian Foreign Policy and the Unionist Tradition in Belgian Politics 137
- Chapter V
- Catholic Revival versus Religious Reform: the Socio-Cultural Background of Partisan Conflict 157
- 1. Class and Partisanship: a Red Herring 157
- 2. The Catholic Revival 168
- Structures 171
- Mentalities 185
- 3. Liberalism and Religious Reform 203
- PART II
- BELGIUM AND ROME - ROME AND BELGIUM 218
- Chapter VI
- Belgian Projections and Roman Realities from Gregory XVI to Pius IX 219
- 1. Belgian Presences in Rome 219
- 2.Daguerreotypes and Souvenirs 236
- All Roads 236
- The City of Monuments 243
- The City of Men 264
- 3. Roman Questions and Curial Stammerings 279
- 4. Pio Nono 303
- Chapter VII
- Concert and Revival: Roman Policies and Belgian Challenges from the Eve of Independence to the Decline of Unionism (1829-1839) 315
- 1. Francesco Capaccini's Lehrjahre and the Making of Belgium 316
- 2. Containment or Appeasement? Gregory XVI and Liberal-Catholicism 332
- 3. The Belgian Litmus Test 361
- Chapter VIII
- The Pitfalls of Transigence: the Holy See, Neo-Unionism and the Decline of the Concert (1839-1846) 379
- 1. Raffaele Fornari on the Frontier of Vatican Diplomacy 379
- 2. Rethinking Transigence 390
- Chapter IX
- Rome Head of the Revival: the Holy See and the Internal Problems of the Belgian Church under Gregory XVI (1831-1846) 411
- 1. Bishops and Monks, Bishops and Canons, Bishops and Vicars: Regular Exemption and "Episcopal Despotism" 411
- 2. Romantic Spirits and Classical Minds: the "Louvain Affair" 419
- 3. Jesuits and Professors 437
- Chapter X
- "Politica Evangelica" (1846-1848) 453
- 1. Unfinished Business: the Hermeneutics of Gregory's Legacy 453
- 2. Pio Nono, the Court and Political Catholicism from the Chimay Mission to 1848 461
- 3. Pius IX and Belgian Liberalism, First Act: the Leclercq Affair 476
- Chapter XI
- From Pio Nono to Pius IX (1848-1851) 489
- 1. Revolution, Reaction, Restoration 489
- 2. Dress-Rehearsal for Mobilisation: Catholic Opinion and the Pope after the Roman Revolution 505
- 3. Sterckx Disenchanted 511
- 4. Pius IX and Belgian Liberalism, Second Act: Schools and Succursalistes 519
- Chapter XII
- Catholic Revival into Catholic Opinion (1851-1859) 535
- 1. A World of Make-Belief 535
- 2. Roman Initiative and Socio-Cultural Polarisation 553
- 3. Religion as Politics and the String of the Papal States 578
- CONCLUSION 599
- ABBREVIATIONS 605
- BIBLIOGRAPHY 607
- INDEX 633.