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In 1924, in Mexico City, it was held an Eucaristic Congress that conved and gathered thousands of católic people. In this event, the Mexican Archbishopric claimed for memory “in orden to resignify the actual days”, invoking and promoting the cause of ...
Berenise Bravo Rubio
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“New theology of the priesthood” or theological anticlericalism [PDF]
After the Second Vatican Council, priesthood came to be one of the key themes in Catholic theology of the latter half of the 20th century. This article attempts to scrutinise the specifi c rhetoric that was generated around the topic of priesthood and ...
Aleksei Chernyi
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A Republican Natural History in Spain around 1900 : Odón de Buen (1863-1945) and his Audiences [PDF]
This paper discusses the political dimension of Odón de Buen's (1863-1945) expository practices-teaching and popularizing-as a university professor of natural history in Barcelona and later in Madrid at the turn of the nineteenth century.
Nieto-Galan, Agustí
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Secularism, Gender and Masculinity in Nineteenth‐Century Cremation in Europe and the USA
ABSTRACT This essay explores, from transnational perspectives, the early history of modern cremation, which developed in the long nineteenth century with secularist connotations. I argue that the beginnings of modern cremation were shaped by bourgeois men who claimed certain identifiers for themselves in a gendering and Othering way.
Carolin Kosuch
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A review of Goya's Caprichos appeared in the Semanario Patriótico (newspaper published in 1811 in Cádiz). Its author, from Bartolomé José Gallardo's circle, interprets them as a hard moral satire.
Alberto Romero Ferrer
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BLESSED ACTS OF OBLIVION: On the Ethics of Forgetting
ABSTRACT This essay explores the ethics of forgetting as a technology of the self. Forgetfulness is a feature of a range of contexts of political conflict and “difficult” heritage. Such forgetfulness is often imagined as an imposition (as when states deny the freedom to remember) or a weakness (as when people are thought to repress uncomfortable or ...
PAOLO HEYWOOD
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Abstract This paper proposes new perspectives on anarchism, indigeneity, and Afro‐descendent struggles, by discussing the case of Brazilian anarchists’ commitment to luta afroindígena. They mean by this term the intersection of indigenous and Afro‐descendant resistances for the recognition of land, against the violence of states, agribusiness, and ...
Federico Ferretti
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Els orígens de l'anticlericalisme a Llucmajor (1868-1912)
Anticlericalism appears as an ideology in Llucmajor, a town 25 km from Palma, in the last third of the 19th century linked initially to a minority of the well-to-do classes between 1868 and 1875.
Antoni Vidal Nicolau
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Priests and their Bodies after Trent: (Dis)abilities, Masculinities, Sexualities
This article discusses the impact of a “corporeal turn” in early modern religious history on recent publications in Counter‐Reformation Catholic History. Scholars increasingly look towards the Church's legal archives in Rome as a source of information about ecclesiastical and theological attitudes to the body and sexuality. The figure of the priest has
Miles Pattenden
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The rites of man: The British Museum and the sexual imagination in Victorian Britain [PDF]
In the nineteenth century, the British Museum possessed a locked store of erotic objects. However, this did not serve to sanitize the rest of the collection.
Janes, Dominic
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