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RECIPIENT OF AN HONOURABLE MENTION FOR THE CANADIAN HISTORICAL
ASSOCIATION'S WALLACE K. FERGUSON PRIZE This book provides a
comprehensive history of one of Spain's key institutions during a
long and conflictive period. Generations of secular critics saw the
modern Spanish Church as a monolithic, efficiently organized
institution intent on imposing a highly traditional Catholicism on
a society undergoing rapid social, economic, and political change.
However, the rise of liberalism, republicanism, socialism,
anarchism, and intellectual pluralism challenged the clergy's view
that Spain had always been and would always be Catholic. The Church
attempted to modernize its strategy by creating trade unions, an
expanded school system, agrarian associations, and a modern
confessional press, while maintaining its privileges as the
established Church of the State until the proclamation of the
Second Republic in 1931. This study examines the reasons behind the
Church's failure to recreate the Catholic Spain of a vanished
golden age and the consequences of that failure, particularly
during the Second Republic, the Civil War of the 1930s and the
regime of Francisco Franco. The alliance of Church and State under
Franco, although far from being as untroubled as apologists
maintained in public, began to break down during the 1960s. The
causes of deteriorating relations between the Church and the regime
form an important part of the book because they formed the
background for an astonishing transformation that saw the Church
accept democracy following Franco's death in 1975. Although the
Church's adaptation to a pluralistic society was far from smooth,
that it happened at all is remarkable, given the historic
opposition of a majority of clergy and laity to liberalism,
democracy, and intellectual freedom. ABOUT THE AUTHOR: William J.
Callahan is professor of history at the University of Toronto and
fellow at Victoria College. He is the author of numerous works,
including Church, Politics and Society in Spain, 1750-1874, winner
of the Wallace K. Ferguson Prize of the Canadian Historical
Association. PRAISE FOR THE BOOK: ""Callahan has a great deal of
experience writing about the intersection of Church and society in
the history of Europe. He has a very fair way of treating the
Church that is neither pandering nor hostile. He writes with a
clear understanding of ecclesiastical culture and seeks to explain
the actions of the hierarchy with clarity and insight. This is a
very scholarly work with fine apparatus, extensive bibliography and
a detailed index. It is unlikely to be outdone for many years to
come. This is certainly the most definitive work on the subject
available in English. This book is recommended for all academic
libraries supporting graduate programs or undergraduate majors in
church history.""--Herman A. Peterson, Catholic Library World
""This is a magnificent book. It maintains a commanding view of the
Spanish church in its relations with the res publica, with the
Vatican, and with society, while at the same time evaluating the
different currents within the ranks of clergy and laity. The
impressive depth of scholarly analysis is matched by the elegance
of William J. Callahan's writing. . . . [A] superb achievement. . .
. Callahan has given us a magnificent survey of the church in
contemporary Spain.""--Audrey Brassloff, American Historical Review
""Callahan's conclusions are careful and cautious. The clear and
very readable prose includes marvelous quotations. The Catholic
Church in Spain is absolutely indispensable for anyone interested
in the history of Spain or the Catholic Church in the nineteenth
and twentieth centuries. Callahan deserves the thanks of all
Spanish historians providing a fundamental study that is
unquestionably the major work on the topic.""--University of
Toronto
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