German Catholicism at War, 1939-1945

Author:   Thomas Brodie (Lecturer in 20th Century European History, Departmental Lecturer in Modern History, Jesus College, Oxford)
Publisher:   Oxford University Press
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9780198827023


Pages:   288
Publication Date:   30 October 2018
Format:   Hardback
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Author:   Thomas Brodie (Lecturer in 20th Century European History, Departmental Lecturer in Modern History, Jesus College, Oxford)
Publisher:   Oxford University Press
Imprint:   Oxford University Press
Dimensions:   Width: 15.00cm , Height: 1.00cm , Length: 22.00cm
Weight:   0.482kg
ISBN:  

9780198827023


ISBN 10:   0198827024
Pages:   288
Publication Date:   30 October 2018
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   To order   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

Introduction Prologue: 1933-1939 1: The Years of Victory, 1939-1940 2: Towards Confrontation 3: The War Intensifies, December 1941- June 1944 4: Religious Life on the German Home Front 5: The Catholic Diaspora: Experiences of Evacuation 6: Of Collapses and Rebirths Bibliography

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Thomas Brodie's engaging and eminently readable study of German Catholicism during the Second World War represents both a tour de force of highly original and meticulous scholarship and an exceptional work of Alltagsgeschichte * Helen Roche, Journal of the Historical Association * This book is an incredibly useful and necessary guide on the historical relationship between German Catholic life and wartime consciousness. * Jacob Saliba, European History Quarterly * Thomas Brodie's revised dissertation provides much food for thought. The author has read much of the scholarly literature and the archival sources relevant to his focus. * Martin Menke, H-Net Reviews * German Catholicism at War, 1939-1945, started its life as a Ph. D. dissertation at Oxford University and, unsurprisingly, it bears all the marks of its birth: a superb grasp of the literature, a very dense narrative [...], the use of a wide range of sources [...], and a well-argued thesis. An informative and valuable contribution to the vast literature on the relationship between Catholicism and National Socialism and on World War II, this study-the work of a quite promising young scholar-will appeal to readers with an interest in the story of Catholicism, the relationship of Church and State, or that of religion and war. * Jean-Guy Lalande, Catholic Historical Review * superb ... a crucial addition to the vast literature on Christianity during the Third Reich, which has so far neglected the war years ... Brodie has built his arguments on painstaking research in the archives of the dioceses of Aachen, Cologne, and Munster in the Rhenish-Westphalian western part of the Reich. In addition, he makes sophisticated use of diaries and correspondence of ordinary Catholics, both published and archival. * Benjamin Ziemann, American Historical Review * this is a fine piece of scholarship with a clear intellectual framework and solid archival underpinning. Anyone interested in the history of Catholicism, religion, popular opinion and war will profit from reading it. * Jill Stephenson, English Historical Review * an exemplary work of social history ... it shows ... the sophistication of a master scholar with decades of experience in the field. * Mark Edward Ruff, Journal of Modern History * Brodie's careful attention to popular attitudes should also motivate other scholars of religious anthropology to probe more deeply the noninstitutional religious sensibilities of Catholics who rejected the traditional viewpoints of their leaders during the war. In sum, German Catholicism at War represents a necessary and well-researched contribution to scholarship about World War II and should serve as inspiration for future work as well. * Michael E. O'Sullivan, German Studies Review * Brodie's study provides invaluable insights into Catholic religious beliefs and attitudes, revealing the complexity and diversity of opinions throughout the war years ... an informative and valuable work which helps capture some of the diversity of opinions that were embodied in the Catholic 'milieu' as it struggled to maintain its place within the Volksgemeinschaft. * Beth A. Griech-Polelle, German History * Brodie's work constitutes a major intervention into the history of twentieth-century German Catholic history, and one that casts new light on the understudied relationship between religion and war. Brodie shows us that religion is not always an antidote to war, or even a refuge from it. It is, instead, made and remade, as a sociological and institutional reality, by the horrors of war - and then again by the horrors of peace. * James Chappel, H-Diplo *


Brodie's work constitutes a major intervention into the history of twentieth-century German Catholic history, and one that casts new light on the understudied relationship between religion and war. Brodie shows us that religion is not always an antidote to war, or even a refuge from it. It is, instead, made and remade, as a sociological and institutional reality, by the horrors of war - and then again by the horrors of peace. * James Chappel, H-Diplo *


Brodie's work constitutes a major intervention into the history of twentieth-century German Catholic history, and one that casts new light on the understudied relationship between religion and war. Brodie shows us that religion is not always an antidote to war, or even a refuge from it. It is, instead, made and remade, as a sociological and institutional reality, by the horrors of war - and then again by the horrors of peace. * James Chappel, H-Diplo * Brodie's study provides invaluable insights into Catholic religious beliefs and attitudes, revealing the complexity and diversity of opinions throughout the war years ... an informative and valuable work which helps capture some of the diversity of opinions that were embodied in the Catholic 'milieu' as it struggled to maintain its place within the Volksgemeinschaft. * Beth A. Griech-Polelle, German History *


Author Information

Thomas Brodie took his BA, MSt, and Doctoral degrees at Hertford College, Oxford, between 2006 and 2014. He was senior scholar of the college during the academic years 2010-2012, and fully funded by the AHRC during his doctoral career. He held a Hanseatic Scholarship at the Centre for Contemporary Historical Research in Potsdam in 2013/14, and taught at the University of Leeds in 2014/15. From 2015-18 he held a three-year post as a Departmental Lecturer at Jesus College, Oxford, before joining the University of Birmingham in September 2018 as a Lecturer in 20th Century European History. His unpublished doctoral thesis, 'For Christ and Germany': German Catholicism and the Second World War, was officially commended by the judges of the Wiener Library's Fraenkel Prize in 2014.

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