1.
Štofaník, Jakub
The Religious Life of the Industrial Working Class in the Czech Lands Journal Article
In: East Central Europe, vol. 46, pp. 99-110, 2019.
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2.
Štofaník, Jakub
Medzi krížom a kladivom [Between Cross and Hammer] Book
2017.
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2019
Štofaník, Jakub
The Religious Life of the Industrial Working Class in the Czech Lands Journal Article
In: East Central Europe, vol. 46, pp. 99-110, 2019.
Abstract | Tags: 20th century, central and eastern europe, czechia, history of everyday life, religion, working class
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pages = {99-110},
abstract = {The article focuses on the role of religion among working-class inhabitants of two industrial towns in the Czech lands, Ostrava and Kladno, during the first half of the 20th century. It analyses the enormous conversion movement, the position of new actors of religious life, and the religious behavior of workers.
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2017
Štofaník, Jakub
Medzi krížom a kladivom [Between Cross and Hammer] Book
2017.
Abstract | Tags: 20th century, belgium, central and eastern europe, christianity, czechia, religion
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The monograph examines the construction, development, transfer, and adaptation of Catholic social thought in the first half of the 20th century in Czechoslovakia and in Belgium. The study aims for a critical reflection on the secularization paradigm, which dominated the analysis of the history of the 19th and 20th centuries for a long time. The involvement of Social Catholicism among workers is in this regard seen as an arena where the relationship between religion and modern society can be fruitfully questioned.