Nationalism, Religious Violence, and Hate Speech in Nineteenth-Century Western Europe critically analyzes the role played by different memories of past religious violence in public debates in nineteenth-century Europe.
Nationalism, Religious Violence, and Hate Speech in Nineteenth-Century Western Europe critically analyzes the role played by different memories of past religious violence in public debates in nineteenth-century Europe.
Francisco Javier Ramón Solans is Ramón y Cajal Researcher at the University of Zaragoza, Spain. His current research is on Catholic politics of the past, religious nationalism, hate speech and the limits of religious freedom in nineteenth-century Europe.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction. 1. Servetus' Memory as the Symbol of Christian Intolerance. 2. Remembering and Narrating Catholic Intolerance in Anti-Catholic British Discourse during the Long Nineteenth Century. 3. A Battle for Freedom. The Statue of Giordano Bruno in Rome. 4. Manipulating Martyrdom: Repurposing the Victims of Blasphemy Prosecution for Libertarian Purposes in Nineteenth Century England. 5. Between Perpetrator and Victim. Pedro Arbués' Canonization and the Memory of Inquisition in 1867 Europe. 6. The "Legend" of Intolerant Spain in Nineteenth-Century Spanish Reactionary Discourse. 7. The Crusade Between Memorial Activation and Re-enactment: Sacrifice, War and the Brutalization of the Enemy in the Nineteenth-Century. 8. Memories and Narratives of the Roman Inquisition in the First Half of the Nineteenth Century: Silences, Apologies, Denunciations. 9. The Reformation Re-enacted. The Role of the Sixteenth-Century Memory in the Swiss Kulturkampf. 10. Memory in Anti-Judaism and Modern Antisemitism: German Catholic Mentalities Between 1870 and 1945. 11. Conclusion: Sites of Memory of Intolerance.
Introduction. 1. Servetus' Memory as the Symbol of Christian Intolerance. 2. Remembering and Narrating Catholic Intolerance in Anti-Catholic British Discourse during the Long Nineteenth Century. 3. A Battle for Freedom. The Statue of Giordano Bruno in Rome. 4. Manipulating Martyrdom: Repurposing the Victims of Blasphemy Prosecution for Libertarian Purposes in Nineteenth Century England. 5. Between Perpetrator and Victim. Pedro Arbués' Canonization and the Memory of Inquisition in 1867 Europe. 6. The "Legend" of Intolerant Spain in Nineteenth-Century Spanish Reactionary Discourse. 7. The Crusade Between Memorial Activation and Re-enactment: Sacrifice, War and the Brutalization of the Enemy in the Nineteenth-Century. 8. Memories and Narratives of the Roman Inquisition in the First Half of the Nineteenth Century: Silences, Apologies, Denunciations. 9. The Reformation Re-enacted. The Role of the Sixteenth-Century Memory in the Swiss Kulturkampf. 10. Memory in Anti-Judaism and Modern Antisemitism: German Catholic Mentalities Between 1870 and 1945. 11. Conclusion: Sites of Memory of Intolerance.
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