The Popes and Britain: A History of Rule, Rupture and ReconciliationBloomsbury Publishing, 2017年2月28日 - 312 頁 When the British thought of themselves as a Protestant nation their natural enemy was the pope and they adapted their view of history accordingly. In contrast, Rome's perspective was always considerably wider and its view of Britain was almost invariably positive, especially in comparison to medieval emperors, who made and unmade popes, and post-medieval Frenchmen, who treated popes with contempt. As the twenty-first-century papacy looks ever more firmly beyond Europe, this new history examines political, diplomatic and cultural relations between the popes and Britain from their vague origins, through papal overlordship of England, the Reformation and the process of repairing that breach. |
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Papal Monarchs and their Subjects | |
Rome Capital of the World? | |
Of Swords and Roses | |
Converging Interests | |
God Bless our Pope the Great the Good | |
From Hard Choices to Soft Power | |
Notes | |
Bibliography | |
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