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Article: Culture Wars: Secular-Catholic Conflict in Nineteenth-Century Europe.(Book Review)
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- Contemporary Review
- Article date:
- January 1, 2004
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Culture Wars: Secular-Catholic Conflict in Nineteenth-Century Europe. Christopher Clark and Wolfram Kaiser. Cambridge University Press. [pounds sterling]50.00 and US$70.00. 368 pages. ISBN 0-521-80997-5. The conflict between the surviving Catholic culture of Europe's states and the emerging, secular view of the nation-state dominated the nineteenth century. They affected every aspect of life and were really 'culture wars'. Because the conflict was different in the U.K. this important aspect of European history has sometimes been undervalued. This collection of twelve essays will do much to correct the situation. The decline of many of these ...
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