This work studies the development of the Cristero Rebellion (1927-1929) in Coalcoman County (southwestern Michoacán), and the problems of reestablishing public order between 1929 and 1932. The main argument is that the strength of Catholicism in this region, expressed in the resistance of the Cristeros of Coalcoman towards the attacks of the federal army, forced the reconstruction of the new public order to take them into account. At the end of the rebellion, when the local agrarist faction became uncapable of establishing peace, the government had to accept some members of the Catholic faction, former Cristero leaders, as civil authorities, and this implied sacrificing part of the postrevolutionary State's religious policy
Many scattered occurrences in Mexico bring to memory the 1926-1929 Cristero War, the contentious arm...
This paper seeks to analyze the rebel movement in Michoacán, led by José Inés Chávez García, and wh...
This dissertation examines Catholic lay women's roles in the Church-State conflict in Mexico during ...
This dissertation examines the origins, internal logic, and political trajectory of the so-called “R...
text"In a country 96% Catholic, how can one speak of a religious war?" The purpose of this thesis is...
This article analyzes one aspect of the history of the Cristero rebellion (1926-1929) in Michoacán a...
This work deals with the Catholic guerrilla of the 1930's, better known as the second Cristiada, a...
This work analyzes the history of the Federal Rural Schools in the Texcoco and Chalco region during ...
The cristero rebellion from 1926 to 1930 was the most important civil conflict in post-revolutionary...
Translation and revision of the French ed. published in 1976 under title: La Christiade; Spanish ed....
This paper argues that the Mexican revolution played a formative role in the construction of modern ...
Waged between 1926 and 1929, The Cristero War (also known as The Cristero Rebellion or La Cristiada)...
State engaged in the crucial stage of a long-time struggle to determine whether the former would be ...
This study is concerned with the struggle between tho Roman Catholic Church and the Mexican governme...
The personal papers of American Jesuit priest, Wilfrid Parsons, evince an international information ...
Many scattered occurrences in Mexico bring to memory the 1926-1929 Cristero War, the contentious arm...
This paper seeks to analyze the rebel movement in Michoacán, led by José Inés Chávez García, and wh...
This dissertation examines Catholic lay women's roles in the Church-State conflict in Mexico during ...
This dissertation examines the origins, internal logic, and political trajectory of the so-called “R...
text"In a country 96% Catholic, how can one speak of a religious war?" The purpose of this thesis is...
This article analyzes one aspect of the history of the Cristero rebellion (1926-1929) in Michoacán a...
This work deals with the Catholic guerrilla of the 1930's, better known as the second Cristiada, a...
This work analyzes the history of the Federal Rural Schools in the Texcoco and Chalco region during ...
The cristero rebellion from 1926 to 1930 was the most important civil conflict in post-revolutionary...
Translation and revision of the French ed. published in 1976 under title: La Christiade; Spanish ed....
This paper argues that the Mexican revolution played a formative role in the construction of modern ...
Waged between 1926 and 1929, The Cristero War (also known as The Cristero Rebellion or La Cristiada)...
State engaged in the crucial stage of a long-time struggle to determine whether the former would be ...
This study is concerned with the struggle between tho Roman Catholic Church and the Mexican governme...
The personal papers of American Jesuit priest, Wilfrid Parsons, evince an international information ...
Many scattered occurrences in Mexico bring to memory the 1926-1929 Cristero War, the contentious arm...
This paper seeks to analyze the rebel movement in Michoacán, led by José Inés Chávez García, and wh...
This dissertation examines Catholic lay women's roles in the Church-State conflict in Mexico during ...