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Patronage and Piety: The Politics of English Roman Catholicism, 1850-1900 (Jurists: Profiles in Legal Theory)

Patronage and Piety: The Politics of English Roman Catholicism, 1850-1900 (Jurists: Profiles in Legal Theory) by Dermot Quinn 0804719969 9780804719964
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For English Catholics, the years from 1850 to 1900 were stirring times. Emerging from a long period of social obscurity, they became confident that a Second Spring would bring them to a position of moral authority and influence in Victorian England. Their leaders - Manning and Newman - were figures of the first rank. Their numbers - boosted by Irish immigration - seemed to herald genuine political strength. In this lively and well-written study, Dr Quinn examines that confidence and finds it misplaced. He shows how Catholics frequently misread the political signs. Attaching themselves sometimes to the Liberals, sometimes to the Tories, they tended to forget that both parties, in their different ways, found it easier to cultivate anti-Catholicism. At certain times - when the Catholic hierarchy was restored, when the Syllabus of Errors was promulgated, when Gladstone denounced Vaticanism - this anti-Catholicism was virulent. In calmer days, Catholics were usually regarded with sullen suspicion. Seeking to examine Catholic political strength, Dr Quinn investigates the careers of leading Catholics such as the Marquis of Ripon and the Duke of Norfolk.

Author: Dermot Quinn

Language: English

Edition: 1

Binding: Hardcover

Pages: 296

Publisher: Stanford University Press

Publication Date: 1993-10-01


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