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Vanysacker (Dries). Hekserij in Brugge. De magische leefwereld van een stadsbevolking 16de- 17de eeuw
Aerts Erik. Vanysacker (Dries). Hekserij in Brugge. De magische leefwereld van een stadsbevolking 16de- 17de eeuw. In: Revue belge de philologie et d'histoire, tome 72, fasc. 4, 1994. Histoire medievale, moderne et contemporaine - Middeleeuwse, moderne en hedendaagse geschiedenis. pp. 1007-1010
Vanysacker (Dries), e.a., eds. The Archives of the Congregation of the Immaculate Heart of Mary (CICM-Scheut) (1862-1967).
Soetens Claude. Vanysacker (Dries), e.a., eds. The Archives of the Congregation of the Immaculate Heart of Mary (CICM-Scheut) (1862-1967).. In: Revue belge de philologie et d'histoire, tome 76, fasc. 4, 1998. Histoire medievale, moderne et contemporaine - Middeleeuwse, moderne en hedendaagse geschiedenis. pp. 1167-1169
Vanysacker (Dries), e.a., eds. The Archives of the Congregation of the Immaculate Heart of Mary (CICM-Scheut) (1862-1967).
Soetens Claude. Vanysacker (Dries), e.a., eds. The Archives of the Congregation of the Immaculate Heart of Mary (CICM-Scheut) (1862-1967).. In: Revue belge de philologie et d'histoire, tome 76, fasc. 4, 1998. Histoire medievale, moderne et contemporaine - Middeleeuwse, moderne en hedendaagse geschiedenis. pp. 1167-1169
The Attitude of the Holy See toward Sport during the Interwar Period (1919-1939)
During the interwar period (1919-39), nations used sport and athletes for propaganda purposes, especially those countries with fascist and National Socialist ideologies. Through insights gleaned from the archives of the Vatican Secretariat of State and the Archivio Segreto Vaticano, the author discusses how the Holy See, at every level, regarded this phenomenon.status: Publishe
In actione contemplativus:An Ideal of the Devotio Moderna and Some Antecedents in Spiritual Authors from the Low Countries
Garampi (Giuseppe), Italian bishop, cardinal, and papal nuncio (1725-1792)
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Physical body culture as part of the education of the youth: a "cross-frontier" apostolate by the Dominicans in France and beyond (second half 19th century - first decades 20th century)
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'Brown' and 'White' Friars: Franciscans, Capuchins and Dominicans and the Collaboration during the Second World War in Flanders
In this doctoral dissertation, the involvement of the Flemish regular clergy in the collaboration with the occupying forces during the Second World War is investigated. A first exploration of the topic revealed that an approach focussing on concrete acts would not be very productive. Considering this, we opted for an approach focussing on motivation, based on the historical work of Aline Sax. An analytical framework, based on a series of motives, was created for the interpretation of the source material. Those motives are: collaboration out of (1) a desire for a Catholic New Order, (2) Flemish or Pan-Dutch nationalism, (3) anti-communism, (4) anti-Jewish sentiments, (5) esthetical appreciation and (6) family or friendly connection with the collaboration movement. This framework based on motivations does not only permit an analysis of the ideological and actual support of religious to the collaboration, but also the formulation of an answer to one of the most important questions in the societal debate about the collaboration: to which degree did religious before the war contribute to an intellectual climate that proved to be a fertile soil for the seed of the collaboration during the war? Next, the selected motives are applied to three religious orders: Franciscans, Capuchins and Dominicans. In the three chapters discussing these respective orders, their spiritual and institutional background is discussed first, as well as their evolution in the interwar period. Attention is given especially to the reception of major social and political issues within the religious institutes, such as the Flemish question. With regard to the first motive, the desire of a Catholic New Order, we see that the interest in right wing authoritarian regimes among religious faded away at the end of the thirties, when the incompatibility with Catholicism had become very clear. Those who were willing to hold on to an ecclesiastical politics of accommodation towards the occupier, were motivated by authoritarian sympathies and a distrust towards the Catholic pillar. The second motive, Flemish nationalism, shows an important difference between the three orders. Whereas the Franciscans took a more moderate stance in the Flemish question, political commitment among the Capuchins was complicated by a religious observant movement. The Dominicans on the other hand profiled themselves on the Flemish question, resulting in an influx of radical youngsters and, in some cases, sympathy for the collaboration, hoping that the occupying forces would give Flanders its independence. Anticommunism was not as important as a motive as is generally assumed. Only in the Dominican Order an organised anti-communist apostolate can be shown to have existed. Sympathy for the collaboration out of anti-Jewish or esthetical considerations was equally virtually absent. The network dimension of the collaboration is addressed by researching the support of religious to persecuted collaborators. Beside an expression of Christian charity, this support was often also motivated by family or friendship bonds, and in some cases even an expression of shared political convictions. As regards to the integration in the religious institutes of persons coming from a collaboration background, we see that a fraught personal or familial past formed no objection. The crucial question was whether or not someone was suitable for religious life.status: Publishe
R. Stokvis, Lege kerken, volle stadions. Sport en de sociale functies van religie. Amsterdam, Amsterdam University Press, 2014
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La position du Saint-Siège sur la gymnastique féminine dans l'Allemagne de l'entre-deux-guerres (1927-1928) à partir de quelques témoignages tirés des archives des nonciatures de Munich et Berlin
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