AT THE INTERSECTION OF FAITH, ALLEGIANCES TOWARD THE STATE, AND ECONOMIC DEPRIVATION: THE CASE OF THE CHRISTIAN DEMOCRATIC UNIONS IN 19TH CENTURY WESTERN EUROPE

Why were Christian democratic unions (CDUs) among workers and farmers more proactive in some Western European states than in others? Marxist theories explain union activity by industrialization. However, CDUs were not the most active in the late 19th century in rapidly industrializing states, e.g.,...

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Activism
bölünmeler
Catholicism
Catholics
Center and periphery
christian democracy
Christian democratic parties
christian democratic unions
Christianity
Church & state
Cleavage
cleavages
Conflict
denominational differences
Deprivation
Economic policy
Farmers
hıristiyan demokrasi
hıristiyan demokrat sendikalar
History and theory of political science
Hostility
Industrial development
Industrialization
Labor unions
Lutherans
Marxist analysis
mezhepsel farklılıklar
Political history
Politics and religion
sanayileşme
Social history
Social identity
Sociology of Politics
Sociology of Religion
Theory
Workers
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