Die Genese der christlichsozialen Partei Salzburgs : (politischer) Katholizismus in der Provinz zwischen 1899 und 1919

eng: The thesis describes the historical conditions of the foundation of a Christian-social-Party in the first decades of the 20"t"h century in the province of Salzburg, whose society was separated mainly along four lines of fragmentation, capital-countryside, catholicism-anticlericalism,...

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1. Verfasser: Klieber, Rupert (VerfasserIn)
Format: Abschlussarbeit Buch
Sprache:Deutsch
Veröffentlicht: 1991
AC-Nummer:AC00274399
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Zusammenfassung:eng: The thesis describes the historical conditions of the foundation of a Christian-social-Party in the first decades of the 20"t"h century in the province of Salzburg, whose society was separated mainly along four lines of fragmentation, capital-countryside, catholicism-anticlericalism, the social and national questions. The work interprets the party as a coalition of different 'milieus' which were linked by three ideological attitudes. Anti-liberalism, anti-semitism, anti-socialsm. While the Christian-social Party in Vienna was particularly a foundation of tradesmen and householders and in the Tyrol of oppositional catholic farmers, the first activities in Salzburg under the paradigma 'Christian- Social' started within a group of Catholic workers. The most important year of transformation of the dominant catholic-conservative establishment was 1906, when a popular rural partisan-leader suceeded the gathering a great number of the farmers of Salzburg in the 'Katholischer Bauernbund' (Catholic farmers-federation).<br />Since then the political forces of the local catholicism were spread into the 'Katholischer Bauernbund' (responsable for the rural districts of the province), the 'Katholische Arbeiterorganisationen' (catholic workers organization) and the 'Christlichsozialer Verein' (Christian-social union) (both responsable for the towns and the capital of the province). In 1918 these organizations-completed by an association of catholic women - found together do a united party in order to handle the various pressions of the past-war situation and the new responsibility of governing the province in coalition with the social-democrats and nationalistic politicians.
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