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A bridge across the ocean, the United States and the Holy See between the two World Wars, Luca Castagna ; foreword by Gerald P. Fogarty ; afterword by Luigi Rossi

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A bridge across the ocean, the United States and the Holy See between the two World Wars, Luca Castagna ; foreword by Gerald P. Fogarty ; afterword by Luigi Rossi
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references and index
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
A bridge across the ocean
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
863200773
Responsibility statement
Luca Castagna ; foreword by Gerald P. Fogarty ; afterword by Luigi Rossi
Sub title
the United States and the Holy See between the two World Wars
Summary
A Bridge across the Ocean focuses on the relations between the United States and the Holy See from the First World War to the eve of the Second, through the combination of American, Italian, and Vatican sources. More than an overall picture of the American and Vatican foreign policy during the first half of the twentieth century, the book analyzes the U.S.-Vatican rapprochement in a multifaceted way, considering both the international and the internal sphere. A Bridge across the Ocean discusses the spread of anti-Catholicism in the United States during the first two decades of the twentieth century, and its repercussions on the American administrations' behavior during and after the Versailles Conference, together with the changes that occurred in the Holy See's attitude toward the American church and the White House after the election of Pope Pius XI. Luca Castagna explores the convergence of the New Deal legislation with the church's social thought, and demonstrates how the partial U.S.-Vatican rapprochement in 1939 resulted from Roosevelt and Pacelli's common aim to cooperate, as two of the most important and global moral powers in the struggle against Nazi-fascism.--, Provided by Publisher
Table Of Contents
Divergent powers -- Incompatible universalisms -- Troubled times -- The interlocutory stage -- Toward rapprochement: the 1930s -- A shared mission
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