Church, Nation and Race
Explore the intricate relationship between the Catholic Church and antisemitism in "Church, Nation and Race" by Ulrike Ehret, published by Manchester University Press in 2011. This compelling study delves into the worldviews and social factors that influenced attitudes towards Jews among Catholics in Germany and England following the First World War. Spanning 328 pages, Ehret's research offers a critical examination of how religious beliefs intertwined with national identity and racial ideologies during a pivotal period in history. This hardback edition is an essential read for those interested in the intersections of religion, history, and social relations. Discover the complexities of faith and prejudice in a thought-provoking narrative that sheds light on a challenging chapter of our past.