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Unknown Pope: Benedict XV (1914-1922) and the Pursuit of Peace (Benedict XV

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Benedict XV is best-known for his efforts to bring an end to World War I. Though his proposals were eventually rejected by all sides, his "Peace Note" of 1917 was the first manifestation of the peace-making role which the Papacy assumed for itself in the 20th century. Benedict's short pontificate also saw a significant improvement in the Church's attitude to colonial peoples. He was one of the founders of Save the Children and led European efforts at humanitarian aid. This biography, written using Vatican archives, correspondence and private papers, is a serious re-evaluation of Benedict XV.

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First published April 1, 2000

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August 28, 2020
Pollard has written a great one-volume survey of the life of Benedict XV. As the title suggests, certainly the least well-known of 20th Century popes. Carefully researched, as always, Pollard has a excellent, well-balanced writing style, and his assessment of Benedict's pontificate is fair, pro and con, without devolving into hero-worship that sometimes plagues biographers. Highly recommended!
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July 6, 2023
Very thorough work on a Pope little known today.
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August 12, 2015
The first few chapters are hard to follow. The second half is very informative.
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