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Miedos locales, miedos transnacionales: los católicos y la revolución social a comienzos del siglo XX

open access: yesNuevo mundo - Mundos Nuevos, 2020
The celebrations for the Centenary and, even more so, the Russian Revolution led to the Argentine ruling elites revisiting the social fears and anxiety from the previous decade, but in a more real way.
Martín O. Castro
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bestiario anticlerical

open access: yesBrocar. Cuadernos de Investigación Histórica
Una de las estrategias comunicativas más habituales en la prensa satírica de carácter anticlerical fue el recurso a la animalización del clero. De este modo, los ilustradores deshumanizaban a sus adversarios identificándolos con criaturas tradicionalmente asociadas con lo siniestro, la oscuridad, la infamia, la suciedad u otras cualidades negativas ...
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Anticlericalism: From the reformation to the First World War

open access: yes, 2000
Until well into this century, the clergy have acted as agents of a dominant Christian culture closely intertwined with the state, but that supremacy never went unchallenged by the layman or woman.
Nigel Aston (7724483)   +1 more
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La reforma de Córdoba: calidoscopio de ideas y laboratorio de experiencias en America Latina y El Caribe

open access: yesSocietàMutamentoPolitica: Rivista Italiana di Sociologia, 2018
Throughout the twentieth century, reformism - which had its origin in the Cordoba movement in 1918 - was part of an extended political culture in Latin America that was nourished and resignified to the rhythm of elements present in the own configurations
César Tcach
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Hispanic anti-clericalisms. Ovejas negras : anticlericalism Argentinian seen from Spain

open access: yes, 2012
Ponencia del Simposio sobre “Ovejas negras” en torno al último libro de Roberto Di Stefano Ovejas negras. Historia de los anticlericales argentinos, el cual plantea un conjunto de valiosos interrogantes que invitan transitar senderos poco conocidos de ...
Cueva, Julio de la
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‘Religion’s safe, with priestcraft is the war’: Augustan anticlericalism and the legacy of the English Revolution, 1660-1720. [PDF]

open access: yes, 2000
Anticlericalism has been neglected as an important element in England between 1660 and 1720. The nature and authority of the Church was inextricably linked to questions of the authority of the Crown and the state, and the rights of ...
Champion, Justin
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Heliodoro Salgado, um “guia revolucionário” - colaboração no órgão socialista O Protesto Operário (1882-1894)

open access: yesRevista da Faculdade de Letras. Série de História, 2019
TThe increasing political and religious conflicts had certainly highlighted the end of the XIX century, as well as the development of a public opinion aware of queries and changes of its time.
João Rodrigues
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Familia, matrimonio y mujer: El discurso de la iglesia Católica en Barranquilla (1863 - 1930).

open access: yesHistoria Crítica, 2002
The following article explores the rhetoric of the Catholic Church in Barranquilla during a period of political and juridical instability. The struggle between Liberals and Conservatives in their attempt to build a nation according to their own ...
Dalín Miranda Salcedo.
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The evolution of Puritan mentality in an Essex cloth town : Dedham and the Stour Valley, 1560-1640. [PDF]

open access: yes, 1989
The subject of this thesis is the impact of religious reformation on the inhabitants of a small urban centre, with some reference to the experience of nearby settlements.
Pennie, A. R., Pennie, A
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La improvisación de la «ira sagrada» del ’36. Un enfoque microhistórico

open access: yesDiacronie. Studi di Storia Contemporanea, 2020
The political-religious conflict of the 1930s cannot be understood only from Church-State relations, parliamentary discourses, violent demonstrations or anticlerical legislation.
Ángel Luis López Villaverde
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