The Spirit of Vatican II
Western European Progressive Catholicism in the Long Sixties
Gerd-Rainer Horn
Reviews and Awards
"He has produced a highly scholarly work of singular importance, one that is credible, authoritative, and remarkably complete. It requires and deserves to be read carefully ... Horn is brilliant at capturing the overlap between the visions of a radical theology and the movements its proponents endorsed ... The best way of appraising this work is to treat it as the definitive benchmark for understanding the rise and fall of progressive Catholicism in the countries selected for study." - Kieran Flanagan, Catholic Social Science Review
"an absolutely fascinating book" - Patrick Gruson, Archives de sciences sociales des religions
"Horn's impressive book will be the essential starting-point for all future work in this field." - Hugh McLeod, Catholic Historical Review
"Gerd-Rainer Horn presents us with a trendsetting volume which will provide new momentum to research on European religious and social history of the 1960s and 1970s." - Johannes Wischmeyer, SEHEPUNKTE
"By means of the methodology of comparative political science, Horn thus reintroduces into the history of the New Left actors and movements that have been relegated to the shadows for a long time and that, moreover, had contributed significantly to its political culture and key ideas." - Alessandro Santagata, Il Manifesto
"Horn's book deserves to be read widely by students and scholars of social movements, the history of the Left, church history, and post-war western European history." - Hugh McDonnell, CritCom