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Reading and rebellion in Catholic Germany, 1770-1914

Title
Reading and rebellion in Catholic Germany, 1770-1914 / Jeffrey T. Zalar.
Author
Zalar, Jeffrey T.
Publication
  • Cambridge, UK ; New York : Cambridge University Press, 2019.
  • ©2019

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Description
xiii, 386 pages : illustrations; 24 cm
Summary
Popular conceptions of Catholic censorship, symbolized above all by the 'Index of Forbidden Books', figure prominently in secular definitions of freedom. To be intellectually free is to enjoy access to knowledge unimpeded by any religious authority. But how would the history of freedom change if these conceptions were false? In this panoramic study of Catholic book culture in Germany from 1770-1914, Jeffrey Zalar exposes the myth of faith-based intellectual repression. Catholic readers disobeyed the book rules of their church in a vast apostasy that raised personal desire and conscience over communal responsibility and doctrine. This disobedience sparked a dramatic contest between lay readers and their priests over proper book behavior that played out in homes, schools, libraries, parish meeting halls, even church confessionals. The clergy lost this contest in a fundamental reordering of cultural power that helped usher in contemporary Catholicism.
Series Statement
Publications of the German historical institute
Uniform Title
Publications of the German Historical Institute
Subject
  • Catholics > Books and reading > History. > Germany
  • Books and reading > Social aspects > Germany
  • Christian life
  • Books and reading > Social aspects
  • Catholics > Books and reading
  • Buch
  • Katholizismus
  • Zensur
  • Lesekultur
  • Germany
  • Deutschland
Genre/Form
History.
Bibliography (note)
  • Includes bibliographical references (pages 369-375) and index.
Contents
At thge origins of Germany's book wars, 1770-1815 -- Gall and honey in the Catholic theology of cultural taste -- Reading run amok in Prussia triumphant, 1815-1845 -- Book mischief in the "papal monarchy," 1845-1880 -- Catholics and their "deficit in education" -- The tail wags the dog: the lay rebellion against Catholic libraries after 1880 -- Brave new world: lay reading in the libraries they want -- An appetite for pleasure: private reading in Germania profana.
ISBN
  • 9781108472906
  • 1108472907
  • 9781108460743
  • 1108460747
  • 9781108691796 (canceled/invalid)
LCCN
  • 2018026587
  • 40028823163
OCLC
  • on1039930606
  • 1039930606
  • SCSB-9264650
Owning Institutions
Princeton University Library