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Catholicism and the Roots of Nazism
Derek Hastings
其他書名
Religious Identity and National Socialism
出版
Oxford University Press
, 2011
主題
History / Europe / General
History / Europe / Germany
Political Science / Political Ideologies / Communism, Post-Communism & Socialism
Political Science / History & Theory
Political Science / Political Ideologies / Fascism & Totalitarianism
Religion / Christianity / Catholic
Religion / Christianity / History
Religion / History
Religion / Religion, Politics & State
ISBN
0199843457
9780199843459
URL
http://books.google.com.hk/books?id=YoQ8DwAAQBAJ&hl=&source=gbs_api
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Derek Hastings here illuminates an important and largely overlooked aspect of early Nazi history, going back to the years after World War I--when National Socialism first emerged--to reveal its close early ties with Catholicism. Although an antagonistic relationship between the Catholic Church and Hitler's regime developed later during the Third Reich, the early Nazi movement was born in Munich, a city whose population was overwhelmingly Catholic. Focusing on Munich and the surrounding area, Hastings shows how Catholics played a central and hitherto overlooked role in the Nazi movement before the 1923 Beerhall Putsch. He examines the activism of individual Catholic writers, university students, and priests and the striking Catholic-oriented appeals and imagery formulated by the movement. He then discusses why the Nazis embarked on a different path following the party's reconstitution in early 1925, ultimately taking on an increasingly anti-Catholic and anti-Christian identity.