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Hlinka’s Slovak People’s Party as a guide of the concept of political Catholicism in interwar Czechoslovakia (1918–1939)

https://doi.org/10.15829/2686-973X-2025-215

EDN: AFYBAI

Abstract

The article examines the thesis that the basis for the ideology of Hlinka’s Slovak People’s Party (HSPP) was the social teaching of the Catholic church, in this regard the HSPP acted as a guide of the concept of political Catholicism in interwar Czechoslovakia. The article examines the historical background of the interwar Czechoslovakia and the position of the Holy See in the interwar period; an analysis of the Papal encyclicals is given, contradictions are revealed, on the one side, between the official authorities of the Czechoslovak Republic and the opposition party of Andrej Hlinka, on the other side — between the official authorities of the Czechoslovak Republic and the Holy See, as well as between the Holy See and the HSPP. A brief source and historiographical analysis are given, revealing the relevance of the chosen topic.

About the Authors

N. I. Nechaeva
Lomonosov Moscow State University
Russian Federation

Nadezhda I. Nechaeva - applicant, Department of Church History, Faculty of History

Moscow



V. V. Simonov
M. V. Lomonosov Moscow State University
Russian Federation

Simonov Veniamin Vladimirovich - doctor of Economics, Professor, honored economist of the Russian Federation,
head of the Department of Church history, Faculty of History

Moscow



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Nechaeva N.I., Simonov V.V. Hlinka’s Slovak People’s Party as a guide of the concept of political Catholicism in interwar Czechoslovakia (1918–1939). Russian Journal of Church History. 2025;6(4):5-16. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.15829/2686-973X-2025-215. EDN: AFYBAI

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