Our Lady of the Nations: Apparitions of Mary in 20th-Century Catholic Europe

Author:   Chris Maunder (Senior Lecturer, Theology & Religious Studies, York St John University)
Publisher:   Oxford University Press
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9780198718383


Pages:   236
Publication Date:   18 February 2016
Format:   Hardback
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Author:   Chris Maunder (Senior Lecturer, Theology & Religious Studies, York St John University)
Publisher:   Oxford University Press
Imprint:   Oxford University Press
Dimensions:   Width: 16.70cm , Height: 2.00cm , Length: 24.20cm
Weight:   0.510kg
ISBN:  

9780198718383


ISBN 10:   0198718381
Pages:   236
Publication Date:   18 February 2016
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Undergraduate ,  Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   To order   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

Preface List of Illustrations 1: Introduction 2: Immaculate and Sorrowful Mary: Apparitions 1830-1917 3: Sister Lúcia's Narrative of War and Peace 4: Catholic Interpretations 5: Women as Visionaries 6: Children as Visionaries 7: Basque Raggle-Taggle: Ezkioga 8: Between the Wars: the Belgian Visionary Epidemic 9: 'When the Gestapo Hounded the Apparitions': Mary in Nazi Germany 10: Hearts and Nations: Visionary Women as Popular Theologians 11: The Cold War and the Marian Cult 12: Vatican II: Visionary Reactions to Change in the Church? 13: Medjugorje: the Queen of Peace and a Civil War 14: Grottos, Statues, and Visions in Ireland 15: The 1980s: Italy, Spain, France, and England 16: Conclusion Bibliography

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The book is an excellent, objective and scholarly examination of a subject which will be of value to both believers and sceptics. * Ted Harrison, Theology * This book is highly recommended and will prove essential reading for those seeking to better understand this often trivialised religious phenomenon. * St Mark's Review * a comprehensive overview of the subject * Ted Harrison, Fortean Times * [This book] will be read and utilised by everyone interested in the manifestations of popular European Catholicism, whatever their point of view. * Peter Costello, Irish Catholic * [Maunder] brings tremendous enthusiasm and erudition to his subject and ranges confidently across the continent and the century * Methodist Recorder * an intriguing and insightful book * Lavina Byrne, Church Times * A brilliantly researched, thoughtful book * Julie Peakman, History Today * Maunder adopts an objective, scholarly and journalistic approach to the original events and their aftermath. While alert to rationalizing interpretations of claims about the paranormal, he avoids cynicism. The book is engagingly written and has good and full bibliographical details. * J. K. Elliott, Times Literary Supplement * The novelty and value of Our Lady of Nations is that it brings supernatural forces, mystical experiences, and religious visions back into the Western European political landscape. Traditionally, modern European societies saw themselves as a stark contrast to their own colonies. Europe was characterized by secularization and rationalism and the colonies were associated with mysticism and irrationalism. Maunder challenges binary dichotomies between modern rationality and premodern irrationality by demonstrating how religious visions of Mary played a political role in 20th-century Europe.This book will be of great use for anyone interested in studying and understanding collective memory, propaganda, ideologies, popular consciousness, culture wars, or silent resistance. * Rasa Balockaite, Reading Religion *


Maunder adopts an objective, scholarly and journalistic approach to the original events and their aftermath. While alert to rationalizing interpretations of claims about the paranormal, he avoids cynicism. The book is engagingly written and has good and full bibliographical details. J. K. Elliott, Times Literary Supplement A brilliantly researched, thoughtful book Julie Peakman, History Today an intriguing and insightful book Lavina Byrne, Church Times [Maunder] brings tremendous enthusiasm and erudition to his subject and ranges confidently across the continent and the century Methodist Recorder [This book] will be read and utilised by everyone interested in the manifestations of popular European Catholicism, whatever their point of view. Peter Costello, Irish Catholic a comprehensive overview of the subject Ted Harrison, Fortean Times This book is highly recommended and will prove essential reading for those seeking to better understand this often trivialised religious phenomenon. St Mark's Review


an intriguing and insightful book Lavina Byrne, Church Times [Maunder] brings tremendous enthusiasm and erudition to his subject and ranges confidently across the continent and the century Methodist Recorder


[Maunder] brings tremendous enthusiasm and erudition to his subject and ranges confidently across the continent and the century Methodist Recorder


The book is an excellent, objective and scholarly examination of a subject which will be of value to both believers and sceptics. * Ted Harrison, Theology * This book is highly recommended and will prove essential reading for those seeking to better understand this often trivialised religious phenomenon. * St Mark's Review * a comprehensive overview of the subject * Ted Harrison, Fortean Times * [This book] will be read and utilised by everyone interested in the manifestations of popular European Catholicism, whatever their point of view. * Peter Costello, Irish Catholic * [Maunder] brings tremendous enthusiasm and erudition to his subject and ranges confidently across the continent and the century * Methodist Recorder * an intriguing and insightful book * Lavina Byrne, Church Times * A brilliantly researched, thoughtful book * Julie Peakman, History Today * Maunder adopts an objective, scholarly and journalistic approach to the original events and their aftermath. While alert to rationalizing interpretations of claims about the paranormal, he avoids cynicism. The book is engagingly written and has good and full bibliographical details. * J. K. Elliott, Times Literary Supplement *


an intriguing and insightful book Lavina Byrne, Church Times [Maunder] brings tremendous enthusiasm and erudition to his subject and ranges confidently across the continent and the century Methodist Recorder It will be read and utilised by everyone interested in the manifestations of popular European Catholicism, whatever their point of view. Peter Costello, The Irish Catholic a comprehensive overview of the subject Ted Harrison, Fortean Times


Author Information

Chris Maunder is a senior lecturer in Theology & Religious Studies at York St John University; he has worked there as Head of Department and Head of both B.A. and M.A. programmes, but is now semi-retired. Since completing a PhD at the University of Leeds in 1991, he has written several articles on the European apparitions of Mary. Whilst being a scholar of Catholic popular religion in his professional life, he is also passionate about Marian shrines as a personal interest, visiting them across Europe and helping to maintain his local shrine, a 15th-century rock chapel in Knaresborough, Yorkshire.

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