Catholicism and history: the opening of the Vatican Archives

Continual and sometimes heated interest is shown in the control by governments over documents in their possession, and in the time during which access to them is denied - and not only on the part of the historians to whom the documents are of prime concern. Professor Chadwick summarises the gradual...

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Subtitles:Catholicism & History
Main Author: Chadwick, Owen 1916-2015 (Author)
Format: Electronic Book
Language:English
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Published: Cambridge Cambridge University Press 1978.
In:Year: 1978
Reviews:[Rezension von: Chadwick, Owen, Catholicism and History. The Opening of the Vatican Archives] (1980) (Martina, G.)
[Rezension von: Chadwick, Owen, Catholicism and History: The Opening of the Vatican Archives] (1980) (Root, John D.)
REVIEWS (1979) (Vidler, A. R.)
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B Archivio Segreto Vaticano / History
Further subjects:B Papacy ; History
B Catholic Church ; Historiography
B Church History Historiography
B Catholic Church Historiography
B Catholic Church
B Freedom of information in the church
B Archivio vaticano
B Papacy History
B Church history ; Historiography
Online Access: Volltext (lizenzpflichtig)
Parallel Edition:Non-electronic
Print version: 9780521217088
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Summary:Continual and sometimes heated interest is shown in the control by governments over documents in their possession, and in the time during which access to them is denied - and not only on the part of the historians to whom the documents are of prime concern. Professor Chadwick summarises the gradual establishment of the papal records down to the beginning of the nineteenth century, when they were carried off to Paris on the orders of Napolean. Their return (for the most part) to Rome and the subsequent history of the relationship between their guardians and would-be users provide a lively narrative of human as well as historical interest. The author shows how an argument developed within the Vatican itself between the statesmen who wished rigourously to restrict what was released to the public and the historians who wanted free access. This important study of how new attitudes and techniques of history affected the Church is based upon the author's Herbert Hensley Henson Lectures in Oxford 1976, and will interest documentalists and general readers as well as ecclesiastical and general historians.
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ISBN:0511555202
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.1017/CBO9780511555206