The Pope's battalions Santamaria, Catholicism, and the Labor split
"The Pope's Battalions considers Santamaria's role and influence from the late 1930s - when he was a young Catholic Actionist in Melbourne - to his death in 1998. This prominent Cold War warrior founded the secretive National Civic Council and was the brains behind the Democratic Labo...
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Sprache: | eng |
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St. Lucia, Qld.
Univ. of Queensland Press
2003
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Santamaria, Bartholomew Augustine <1915-1998>
> Santamaria, B. A <1915-1998>
> Santamaria, Bartholomew Augustine
> Katholische Kirche
> Australian Labor Party
> History
> Democratic Labor Party (Australia)
> Geschichte 1900-2000
> Geschichte 1938-1998
> Christianisme et politique - Australie - Église catholique
> Geschichte
> Politik
> Catholic Action
> Christianity and politics
> Catholic Church
> Katholizismus
> Australien
> Australia
> Politics and government
> Victoria
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Zusammenfassung: | "The Pope's Battalions considers Santamaria's role and influence from the late 1930s - when he was a young Catholic Actionist in Melbourne - to his death in 1998. This prominent Cold War warrior founded the secretive National Civic Council and was the brains behind the Democratic Labor Party. His militant political Catholicism was central to the traumatic mid-1950s split in the ALP which kept the party out of office federally until the 1970s."--BOOK JACKET. |
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Beschreibung: | X, 342 S. |
ISBN: | 0702233897 0-7022-3389-7 |