Adam Glantz

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This rupture culturelle, as it became known in Belgium and elsewhere, between religion and politics and between the Catholic Church and its recent past, played a crucial role in the making of ‘the sixties’. There were, of course, limits to the Vatican’s reforming mood—for many of its participants the strategic impulse behind Vatican II was not to embrace radical change, but to head it off.
Postwar: A History of Europe Since 1945
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