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This book focuses on the political exile of Catholic Christian Democrats during the global twentieth century, from the end of the First World War to the end of the Cold War. Transcending the common national approach, the present volume puts transnational perspectives at center stage and in doing so aspires to be a genuinely global and longitudinal study. Political Exile in the Global Twentieth Century includes chapters on continental European exile in the United Kingdom and North America through 1945; on Spanish exile following the Civil War (1936-39), throughout the Franco dictatorship; on East-Central European exile from the defeat of Nazi Germany and the establishment of Communist rule (1944-48) through the end of the Cold War; and Latin American exile following the 1973 Chilean coup.

Encompassing Europe (both East and West), Latin America, and the United States, Political Exile in the Global Twentieth Century places the diasporas of 20th-century Christian Democracy within broader, global debates on political exile and migration.

Contributors: Paolo Acanfora (University of Rome La Sapienza), Leyre Arrieta (University of Deusto), Gemma Caballer (University of Barcelona), Justinas Dementavicius (Vilnius University), Joaquin Fermandois (Catholic University of Chile / San Sebastian University), Elodie Giraudier (Harvard University), Carlo Invernizzi Accetti (City University of New York), Katalin Kadar Lynn (Independent Scholar), Wolfram Kaiser (University of Portsmouth), Piotr H. Kosicki (University of Maryland), Slawomir Lukasiewicz (John Paul II Catholic University of Lublin), Christopher Stroot (University of California San Diego)

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The fresh research that supports this book not only contributes to our understanding of the phenomenon of Christian Democrats in exile but also helps us grasp the diversity and complexity of the Christian Democrat political identity and the relevance of the transnational dimension, particularly when it comes to the study of the diasporic experience of politicians, intellectuals, and activists. Martin O. Castro, Francia-Recensio, 2022 - 3, https://doi.org/10.11588/frrec.2022.3.90617 Kaisers and Kosickis Political Exile in the Global Twentieth Century: Catholic Christian Democrats in Europe and the Americas is an insightful, detailed examination of the challenges and conflicts encountered, and strategies employed by the expatriates as they sought to reintroduce democracy in their homelands. Of equal value, the historians provide an invaluable account of the involvement of the transnational CD party network, particularly the types and levels of assistance furnished to the exile communities. This narrative is an excellent addition to the literature on the Christian Democratic movement. - Vincent Stine, Journal of Religious History, 2023, https://doi.org/10.1111/1467-9809.13012 The transnational approach in both volumes adds to a growing body of work that allows for revisiting and reevaluating perceptions and understandings of late-modern Catholicism as a global institution (see John T. McGreevy, Catholicism: A Global History, New York, 2022). Along with offering a vast array of characters and contexts across a spectrum wider than typically presented, both volumes also feature an impressive linguistic diversity in source materials, including Czech, French, Hungarian, Italian, Lithuanian, Spanish, andappropriately enough, given Leuven University Presss affiliation with the Katholieke Universiteit LeuvenDutch. - Stephen Schloesser, The Journal of Modern History, Volume 97, Number 1, https://www.journals.uchicago.edu/doi/10.1086/733854

Acknowledgements 7(2)
Catholic Christian Democrats in Political Exile in the Global Twentieth Century 9(18)
Wolfram Kaiser
Piotr H. Kosicki
SECTION I Exile in the United Kingdom and the United States 1924-1945
27(64)
1 European Christian Democrats in Exile in the United Kingdom: Socially Isolated and Politically Marginal
29(22)
Wolfram Kaiser
2 Luigi Sturzo in American Exile: Building a New Christian-Inspired International Order
51(22)
Paolo Acanfora
3 Christian Democracy in America and Vice Versa: Sturzo, Maritain and the United States
73(18)
Carlo Invernizzi Accetti
SECTION II Exiles from Spain in Western Europe and the Americas 1937--1975
91(68)
4 Exile and Catholic Politics in Spain: National Reconciliation, Europeanisation and the Contested Christian Democratic Alternative to Franco
93(24)
Christopher Stroot
5 A Window of Opportunity? The Basque Nationalist Party and European Christian Democracy in Exile
117(20)
Leyre Arrieta
6 A Catalan Catholic Regionalist Fleeing Franco: Josep Maria Trias Peitx's Exile in France
137(22)
Gemma Caballer
SECTION III Exiles from East-Central Europe in Western Europe and the Americas 1944-1989
159(94)
7 Polish Christian Youth in the Cold War: A Generation's Potential Lost in Exile
161(30)
Slawomir Lukasiewicz
8 Cultural versus Political Christian Democrats: Debating the Idea of (Christian) Democracy in Lithuanian Exile
191(32)
Justinas Dementavicius
9 Hungarian Christian Democracy in Exile: An Influential but Never Dominant Political Force
223(30)
Katalin Kdddr Lynn
SECTION IV Chilean Exile in Western Europe and the Americas 1973-1988
253(40)
10 Multiple Christian Democratic Exiles: Debating the Road Back to Democracy in Chile
255(20)
Joaquin Fermandois
11 Chilean Christian Democrats in Exile in the Americas and in Europe: Impact on Networks and Ideas
275(18)
Elodie Giraudier
List of Abbreviations 293(4)
Bibliography 297(16)
List of Contributors 313(2)
Index of Persons 315(5)
Colophon 320
Wolfram Kaiser is professor of European studies at the University of Portsmouth and visiting professor at the College of Europe in Bruges.

Piotr H. Kosicki is associate professor of history at the University of Maryland.