A New Priest for a New Society? The Masculinity of the Priesthood in Liberal Spain*
This study examines the formation of the ideal of the “good parish priest” as a means for the Catholic Church to recover its social influence in the Spain that emerged from the liberal revolutions of the early nineteenth century. It makes use of the concept of masculinity as a resource for illuminating the forms of authority and social relationships ...
María Cruz Romeo Mateo
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The Francoist state, in collusion with the Church, tried to domesticate women's bodies and encode dressing patterns in accordance with Catholic moral doctrine. This article interrogates the normative notion of femininity in Francoism, focusing on ecclesiastical discourse and Catholic dress code. The Church dictated dressing norms, and the Franco regime
Uxía Otero‐González
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This article aims to study the history of the Centres for the Promotion of Women in relation to the changing religious and gender identities of Spanish women. The first centre was founded by the lay organisation Catholic Action Women in 1959 and similar centres quickly spread across the country, giving access to basic education to many women from a ...
Eider de Dios‐Fernández +1 more
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Viva la Religión, el Rey y la Nación: el paradigma religioso en el Perú del Trienio Liberal
El objetivo de este artículo es abordar la política religiosa de José de la Serna, jefe político y vice-patrono del Perú (1820-1824), —reorganización de obispados y sus jurisdicciones, relación con la jerarquía eclesiástica, cargas fiscales ...
Núria Sala i Vila, Sala i Vila, Núria
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Un eslabón árabe perdido de la literatura aljamiada: reuniones musulmanas (maŷālis) y la circulación de escritos andalusíes y mašriqíes entre los mudéjares y los moriscos (MS Árabe 1668, Biblioteca Real de El Escorial, Madrid) [PDF]
The corpus of Arabic manuscripts made by Muslims from Christian territories in the Ibe-rian Peninsula in the medieval and early mo-dern periods (the Mudejars and Moriscos) has generally been studied to a lesser degree than the Romance writings in Latin ...
Mònica Colominas Aparicio +2 more
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Le «Libro de las tres creencias», ou «Libro declarante», est l’un des textes classiques de la polémique anti-judaïque de l’Espagne médiévale. Rédigé dans la seconde moitié du XIVe siècle, et diffusé par la suite en Castille, Aragon et Portugal, il a ...
Sáinz de La Maza, Carlos +1 more
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Libertad creativa versus autocensura en Francisco Salzillo (1707-1783): esculturas de ángeles niños
This paper studies the sculptures of Salzillo’s child angels taking as a reference his biography, religiosity and the art literature and devotional writings. Salzillo seeked the beauty and formal perfection associated to celestial beings.
de la Peña Velasco, Concepción
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Cuerpo y blasfemia en Cataluña (siglos XV-XVIII)
The profanity was a social practice which enjoyed a strong vitality from a vast number of people in the cultural framework of the Old Regime Catalonia. Anthropomorphic profanity –verbal and gestural- focused to vilify God bodily organs, and so the rest ...
Gelabertó Vilagran, Martí
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Trompetas, órganos y vihuelas: Ecos de Helfta en la espiritualidad castellana de los siglos XV-XVI
We know the figure of Mechtilde of Hackeborn and her work were well known in Castile since the early sixteenth century –the first Spanish edition of the Book of Special Grace appeared in 1510–; therefore, we can expect to find to a certain extent ...
Curto Hernández, María Victoria
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Preachers, ponytails and enthusiasm: on the limits of publicness in enlightenment Prussia [PDF]
This article challenges the reigning understanding of eighteenth-century Prussia's public sphere. Scholars have argued that Prussia's public was defined by print, and since print was easily distributed, its print public was potentially (if not actually ...
Sauter, Michael J.
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