Documento de trabajo
Una revista curial antisemita en el Siglo XIX: Civiltá Cattolica
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Autor
Meyer, Jean A.
Resumen
La revista católica Civiltà Cattolica, publicada en Roma desde 1850 hasta la fecha, por unos jesuitas periodistas, pero bajo control de la Curia romana, fue entre 1879 y 1937, en dos ocasiones, abierta y violentamente judeofoba. Casó el antijudaismo cristiano tradicional con el nuevo antisemitismo económico, social, político y finalmente racista, en dos episodios que van de 1879 a 1897 y, después de una acalmía, de 1919 a 1937. Estudio en este documento de trabajo el primer acceso de judeofobia, esta versión clerical de La Cuestión Judía (dos libros enfrentados de Bruno Bauer y Karl Marx, en 1843/1844), que vive la revista a la hora de la primera gran ola del antisemitismo europeo. Civiltà Cattolica, the Catholic journal published in Rome from 1850 up to the present by a group of Jesuit journalists but under the auspices of the Roman Curia was, between 1879-1937, on two occasions, openly and violently anti-Jewish. The journal identified traditional anti-Jewish Catholicism with the more recent economic, social and political anti Semitism. It was openly racist during two moments between 1879-1897 and after a short respite, again between 1919-1937.In this working paper, I analyze the first traces of Judeophobia, the clerical version of The Jewish Question, (two opposing views of Bruno Bauer and Karl Marx in 1843/1844), that the journal expounds during the first great surge of anti Semitism in Europe. Civiltà Cattolica, the Catholic journal published in Rome from 1850 up to the present by a group of Jesuit journalists but under the auspices of the Roman Curia was, between 1879-1937, on two occasions, openly and violently anti-Jewish. The journal identified traditional anti-Jewish Catholicism with the more recent economic, social and political anti Semitism. It was openly racist during two moments between 1879-1897 and after a short respite, again between 1919-1937.In this working paper, I analyze the first traces of Judeophobia, the clerical version of The Jewish Question, (two opposing views of Bruno Bauer and Karl Marx in 1843/1844), that the journal expounds during the first great surge of anti Semitism in Europe.