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XVII. THE SECULAR POWERS AND PAPAL CLAIMS FROM 1648 TO 1815 210
1.
The Protest against the Peace of Nymwegen, 1678, 1679 210
2.
Protest against the Prussian Kingship, 1701 213
3.
Protests against the Treaty and the Convention of Altran-
städt, 1709-12
217
4.
Protest to the City of Cologne, 1709 219
5.
Protest against the Treaty of Baden, 1714 220
6.
Protests concerning Parma and Piacenza, 1723-48 221
7.
Protests against the Hanoverian Electorate, 1742-45 224
8.
Protest against the Treaty of Vienna, 1815 225
XVIII. PAPAL PROTESTS AGAINST THE LOSS OF THE PAPAL STATES,
1860-1929
229
1.
Protest in the Years 1860-61 230
2.
Protests after 1870 231
3.
Papal Attitude toward the Italian Kingdom and Politics 235
4.
The Pope as a Temporal Sovereign 236
5.
The Lateran Accord of February 11, 1929 242
XIX. THE PAPACY--VICTOR OR VANQUISHED? 245
1.
Extrusion from Politics an Advantage to the Papacy 245
2.
The Papacy and the Reconstruction of the Social Order 249
3.
The Papacy as an Advocate of Peace and Disarmament 258
4.
The Papacy and the Authoritarian State 263
5.
Concluding Statement 266
XX. RETROSPECT--PROSPECT 267
1.
The Medieval Attempted and the Contemporary Achieved
Totalitarian State
267
2.
The View Ahead 268
BIBLIOGRAPHY 270
Manuscripts 270
Printed Works 271
INDEX 297

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Publication Information: Book Title: The Papacy and World Affairs as Reflected in the Secularization of Politics. Contributors: Carl Conrad Eckhardt - author. Publisher: University of Chicago Press. Place of Publication: Chicago. Publication Year: 1937. Page Number: xiv.
    
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