Disruptive Power Disruptive Power

Disruptive Power

Catholic Women, Miracles, and Politics in Modern Germany, 1918-1965

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Publisher Description

Disruptive Power examines a surprising revival of faith in Catholic miracles in Germany from the 1920s to the 1960s. The book follows the dramatic stigmata of Therese Neumann of Konnersreuth and her powerful circle of followers that included theologians, Cardinals, politicians, journalists, monarchists, anti-fascists, and everyday pilgrims. Disruptive Power explores how this and other similar groups negotiated the precariousness of the Weimar Republic, the repression of the Third Reich, and the dynamic early years of the Federal Republic.

Analyzing a network of rebellious traditionalists, O’Sullivan illustrates the divisions that characterized the German Catholic minority as they endured the tumultuous era of the world wars. Analyzing material from archives in Germany and the United States, Michael E. O’Sullivan investigates the unsanctioned but very popular visions in several rural towns after World War II, providing micro-histories that illuminate the impact of mystical faith on religiosity, politics, and gender norms.

GENRE
History
RELEASED
2018
21 November
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
493
Pages
PUBLISHER
University of Toronto Press, Scholarly Publishing Division
SIZE
4.5
MB

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