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Christian Democracy (Italian: Democrazia Cristiana, DC) was a Christian democratic political party in Italy. The DC was founded on 15 December 1943 in the Italian Social Republic (Nazi-occupied Italy) as the nominal successor of the Italian People's Party, which had the same symbol, a crusader shield (scudo crociato).
- 16 January 1994
- Centre
- 15 December 1943
24. März 2022 · Italy’s Christian Democratic party emerged after the country’s defeat in World War II and was at the centre of every government until its collapse and disappearance in the early 1990s.
15. Nov. 2012 · It explores the origins of Italian Christian Democracy, following the trajectory of the Partito Popolare Italiano and Democrazia Cristiana in order to highlight a path to religious party moderation that excludes extremism and violence at all stages.
- Carolyn M. Warner
- 2013
5. Aug. 2009 · Sturzo's views on the rebuilding of Italy are well expressed in his Italy and the Coming World (New York, 1945)Google Scholar. The historical development of Christian-democracy in Europe is traced by Sturzo, in “The Catholic Church and Christian Democracy,” Social Action, May, 1944, pp. 5 – 43 Google Scholar.
- Mario Einaudi
- 1947
10. Nov. 2017 · Varsori offers a counter-history of European Christian Democracy from the continent’s “southern” periphery, establishing a baseline for thinking longitudinally about the limits of Christian Democracy as both a concept and a political program.
- Antonio Varsori
- antonio.varsori@unipd.it
- 2018
Christian Democracy ( Italian: Democrazia Cristiana, DC) is a minor Christian democratic and strongly social-conservative political party in Italy. The current leader of the party is Denis Martucci .
It explores the origins of Italian Christian Democracy, following the trajectory of the Partito Popolare Italiano and Democrazia Cristiana in order to highlight a path to religious party moderation that excludes extremism and violence at all stages. That path includes the development of a moderate ideology prior to inclusion in the democratic ...