European Christian democracy
historical legacies and comparative perspectives
European Christian Democracy presents a series of essays by leading experts that analyze the importance of Christian Democracy in European politics. This interdisciplinary volume features contributions from American and European historians and political scientists. In this book, scholars explore the historical roots of the European Christian Democratic movement in Catholic social doctrine and political practice, and use Christian Democracy as a means to analyze the relationship between religion and politics, church and state. Essays in this important collection include both case studies and comparative analyses. They offer a comprehensive assessment of Christian Democracy and the key role it played in establishing constitutional government and social policy in western Europe.
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Winfried Becker
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Antonio A. Santucci
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Emiel Lamberts
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Carolyn M. Warner
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Conway, Martin
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Carl Strikwerda
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Stathis N. Kalyvas
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Wolfram Kaiser
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Carlos Eire
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Raymond Grew
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Steven F. White
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Michael Gehler
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Thomas A. Kselman
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Paul Misner
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