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Some recent books on the attitude of Pope Pius XI and his predecessors towards the socio-political currents of their time

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  18 December 2008

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Copyright © Internationaal Instituut voor Sociale Geschiedenis 1938

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page 511 note 1) Ridley has published a separate study on this “crisis”, viz. The Jesuits. A study in counter-revolution. Martin Seeker & Warburg Ltd. London 1938. XII and 299 pp.

page 512 note 1) On p. 152 of his book McCabe terms Cardinal Pacelli “probably the next Pope”. As early as September 1936 he predicted the destiny of Czechoslovakia, a course of events in which the attitude of the Roman Catholic Slovaks was to carry no smalt weight (pp. 162 and following).

page 513 note 1) Translated into Dutch under the title of Het licht aan den Hemel. Leo XIII en de stroomingen van onzen tijd. Vertaling van Pieter van der Valk. Teulings UitgeversMaatschappij, 's-Hertogenbosch n. d. 255 pp.

page 513 note 2) Cf. in this connection: F. de Raedemaeker, Van Rerum Novarum tot Quadragesimo Anno. N.V. Standaard Boekhandel, Antwerp-Brussels 1937. 99 pp.

page 514 note 1) We do not know of any recent literature on the social policy of the Popes Pius X and Benedictus XV. Fülöp-Miller regards the pontificate of Pius X to be to a certain extent a reaction to the pontificate of Leo XIII. Benedictus the Fifteenth's pontificate coincided for the greater part with the World War.

page 515 note 1) This book has in the meantime appeared under the title of Crisis for Christianity. John Gifford Ltd., London 1939. 319 pp.