Lega Nord: between mistrust of the Church, traditionalist sympathies and neo-pagan alternatives (beginnings)

IF 0.6 3区 历史学 Q1 HISTORY Journal of Modern Italian Studies Pub Date : 2022-11-16 DOI:10.1080/1354571X.2022.2133282
D. Saresella
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ABSTRACT The focus of this article is the Lega party and the religious question from the early 1990s to its definitive collocation on the centre-right in 2001, highlighting the various facets of the movement. One faction grounded in intransigent culture, suspicious of modernity and with evident links to Fraternità Sacerdotale di San Pio X was juxtaposed by another faction espoused, in particular, by Gilberto Oneto which called for a new political religion inspired by pre-Christian Celtic traditions based on ‘small homelands’ whose raison d’être was an assumed Padanian identity juxtaposed to Christian standardization. In the new millennium these anti-Christian stances were cast aside, for the most part, and Lega Catholicism took on a non-universal doctrinal character made up of local, identity-based and racist ideologies. The relationship between the Lega and the radical right milieu is evident, as is its opposition to Vatican II on the grounds of the latter’s vocation for dialogue with other religions and denominations and its solidarity with the poor and marginalized.
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北方联盟:在对教会的不信任、传统主义者的同情和新异教替代品之间(开始)
本文的重点是20世纪90年代初的联盟党和宗教问题,直到2001年它在中右翼的最终搭配,突出了运动的各个方面。一个派系以不妥协的文化为基础,对现代性持怀疑态度,与圣皮奥十世兄弟会有明显的联系,与另一个派系并在一起,特别是吉尔伯托·奥涅托(Gilberto Oneto),他呼吁一种新的政治宗教,这种宗教的灵感来自于基于“小家园”的前基督教凯尔特传统,其理由être是一种假定的巴达尼亚身份与基督教标准化并在一起。在新的千年里,这些反基督教的立场在很大程度上被抛弃了,而天主教联会采取了一种由地方的、基于身份的和种族主义的意识形态组成的非普遍的教义特征。Lega与激进右翼环境之间的关系是显而易见的,因为它反对第二次梵蒂冈会议,理由是后者的使命是与其他宗教和教派对话,并声援穷人和被边缘化的人。
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Modern Italian Studies (JMIS) is the leading English language forum for debate and discussion on modern Italy. This peer-reviewed journal publishes five issues a year, each containing scholarly articles, book reviews and review essays relating to the political, economic, cultural, and social history of modern Italy from 1700 to the present. Many issues are thematically organized and the JMIS is especially committed to promoting the study of modern and contemporary Italy in international and comparative contexts. As well as specialists and researchers, the JMIS addresses teachers, educators and all those with an interest in contemporary Italy and its history.
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