Through a deep dive into key historical events, such as the Lateran Pacts, the rise of Fascism, the Christian Democrat era, and the subsequent challenges of modern secularism, Howe provides readers with a gripping narrative that reveals how religion and politics collided, coexisted, and often clashed in Italy's journey toward modernization.
With a fresh perspective on pivotal moments-from Mussolini's Fascism to Pope John Paul II's role in the fall of communism-Howe brings historical figures, ideologies, and power struggles to life, highlighting the Catholic Church's lasting influence on Italian society and politics. This book not only appeals to history enthusiasts but also to those seeking to understand the cultural and political forces that continue to shape Italy today.
Packed with historical intrigue, political drama, and eye-opening revelations, Religion and Politics in Italy During the 20th Century is a must-read for anyone interested in the intersection of faith, power, and history.
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