2012
DOI: 10.1080/19475020.2012.728739
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Imperial frameworks of religion: Catholic military chaplains of Germany and Austria-Hungary during the First World War

Abstract: This article argues for a more nuanced cultural history of religion for the losing powers by looking comparatively at Catholicism in two different imperial frameworks. The article supplements imperial and national perspectives with local and supranational elements, thus contributing to a new historiographic generation of transnational conceptualization. The study of Catholicism allows one to examine the category of the nation, but also to get above and below it with imperial, ecclesiastical and local elements.… Show more

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