Encounters with Modernity: The Catholic Church in West Germany, 1945-1975

Author:   Benjamin Ziemann ,  Andrew Evans
Publisher:   Berghahn Books
Volume:   17
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9781782383444


Pages:   334
Publication Date:   01 June 2014
Format:   Hardback
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Author:   Benjamin Ziemann ,  Andrew Evans
Publisher:   Berghahn Books
Imprint:   Berghahn Books
Volume:   17
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.90cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.617kg
ISBN:  

9781782383444


ISBN 10:   1782383441
Pages:   334
Publication Date:   01 June 2014
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

Preface List of Abbreviations Introduction Chapter 1. Counting Piety: Church Statistics and its Uses Chapter 2. In Search of Social Reality: Sociography Chapter 3. Representation and Contestation after the Council: Opinion Polling Chapter 4. Planning the Future of the Church: Organizations Research Chapter 5. Psychology and Group Dynamics as Humane Scientific Approaches Conclusion: The Scientization of the Church as an Encounter with a Dangerous Modernity Bibliography Index

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This excellent English translation of Benjamin Ziemann's Habilitationsschrift, first published in 2007, makes more accessible Ziemann'ss examination of West German Catholic reactions to secularization. Focused on the Church's adoption of sociological methods of self-analysis in an era of 'scientization of the social,' Ziemann's exploration of metaphor, theology, and the social sciences offers an unusually rich interdisciplinary approach from which all scholars can benefit. In a strongly argued study that stands out for its precision of terms, distillation of complex background, and fulsome documentation, Ziemann paints a nuanced picture of a responsive, if divided, Church confronting unprecedented secularity. * German Studies Review Without a doubt, this work will remain (...) one of the pillars of the field. * Central European History ...one of the most important studies in contemporary history published in recent years. * Neue Politische Literatur An impressive and original study... The book is an important contribution to the most recent history of Christian religion in Germany. Given the breadth of the field under scrutiny it is impressive to see how the author has delineated the object of his investigation and reconstructed its inner dynamics with precision. * Archiv fur Sozialgeschichte This is a fascinating study of the interrelatedness of processes of secularization and the increased adoption of social science methods and theories by the Catholic Church (...). Ziemann has written a case study of an important institution, the Catholic Church, and its attempts to modernize its institution and outlook within a rapidly modernizing society in the postwar Federal Republic. It will be read with great interest by anyone interested in such processes of modernization. * German History ...an impressively scholarly, wide-ranging and important new book.. a major contribution to the social history of the Federal Republic. * English Historical Review


Without a doubt, this work will remain ( - ) one of the pillars of the field. * Central European History - one of the most important studies in contemporary history published in recent years. * Neue Politische Literatur An impressive and original study - The book is an important contribution to the most recent history of Christian religion in Germany. Given the breadth of the field under scrutiny it is impressive to see how the author has delineated the object of his investigation and reconstructed its inner dynamics with precision. * Archiv fur Sozialgeschichte This is a fascinating study of the interrelatedness of processes of secularization and the increased adoption of social science methods and theories by the Catholic Church ( - ). Ziemann has written a case study of an important institution, the Catholic Church, and its attempts to modernize its institution and outlook within a rapidly modernizing society in the postwar Federal Republic. It will be read with great interest by anyone interested in such processes of modernization. * German History - an impressively scholarly, wide-ranging and important new book. a major contribution to the social history of the Federal Republic. * English Historical Review


This excellent English translation of Benjamin Ziemann's Habilitationsschrift, first published in 2007, makes more accessible Ziemann'ss examination of West German Catholic reactions to secularization. Focused on the Church's adoption of sociological methods of self-analysis in an era of 'scientization of the social,' Ziemann's exploration of metaphor, theology, and the social sciences offers an unusually rich interdisciplinary approach from which all scholars can benefit. In a strongly argued study that stands out for its precision of terms, distillation of complex background, and fulsome documentation, Ziemann paints a nuanced picture of a responsive, if divided, Church confronting unprecedented secularity. * German Studies Review Without a doubt, this work will remain (...) one of the pillars of the field. * Central European History ...one of the most important studies in contemporary history published in recent years. * Neue Politische Literatur An impressive and original study... The book is an important contribution to the most recent history of Christian religion in Germany. Given the breadth of the field under scrutiny it is impressive to see how the author has delineated the object of his investigation and reconstructed its inner dynamics with precision. * Archiv fur Sozialgeschichte This is a fascinating study of the interrelatedness of processes of secularization and the increased adoption of social science methods and theories by the Catholic Church (...). Ziemann has written a case study of an important institution, the Catholic Church, and its attempts to modernize its institution and outlook within a rapidly modernizing society in the postwar Federal Republic. It will be read with great interest by anyone interested in such processes of modernization. * German History ...an impressively scholarly, wide-ranging and important new book.. a major contribution to the social history of the Federal Republic. * English Historical Review


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Benjamin Ziemann is Professor of Modern German History at the University of Sheffield. He is the author and editor of numerous books, including Contested Commemorations. Republican War Veterans and Weimar Political Culture (Cambridge, 2013), War Experiences in Rural Germany, 1914-1923 (Oxford, 2007), and, as co-editor, Reading Primary Sources (London, 2008). He has held Visiting Fellowships at the University of York, Humboldt University Berlin and at the Norwegian Nobel Institute in Oslo.

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