Includes bibliographical references (p. ).This research examines the relationship between the Catholic Church and the military regimes in Latin America in the latter half of the twentieth century. Although prevailing theories explain church behavior regarding authoritarianism in reference to Protestant competition, I argue that church opposition is best explained by institutional arrangements in two ways. First, whether the church opposes authoritarianism is contingent on the degree of institutional autonomy the church possesses. Secondly, the strength of the opposition depends upon the presence of structural carriers, which are institutions connecting the church to society. The cases of Chile, Argentina, and Uruguay are examined through a ...
elations between Church and State in Chile have not been a central R concern to scholars since 1925 ...
This article examines the public claims-making and institutional arrangements of the Catholic Church...
Includes bibliographical references (p. ).This thesis examines the personal formation of various bis...
From the 1960s through the 1980s, Latin America's Catholic bishops' conferences diverged in their re...
UnrestrictedLatin America's progressive church era during the 1960s, 1970s and early 1980s provides ...
How does a history of participation in secular authoritarian regimes shape the trajectory of religio...
This paper analyzes the relationships between institutional discipline and state repression whithin ...
The Catholic Church in Cuba faced unique historical challenges in the pre-Revolutionary years of the...
The strong presence of religious institutions in Latin America, especially the Roman Catholic Church...
The article gives an overview of the research literature about the role of the Catholic Church durin...
(anglicky) The thesis will be addressed by comparing the states which have undergone a transition to...
The decline of Catholic parties across Latin America appears as an interesting exception to the glob...
In this paper, we seek to draw lessons about the roles that religious institutions can play in promo...
This article presents the characteristics that the Catholic hierarchy has displayed over the course ...
This article proposes a critical review of the two main types of approaches which have been used to ...
elations between Church and State in Chile have not been a central R concern to scholars since 1925 ...
This article examines the public claims-making and institutional arrangements of the Catholic Church...
Includes bibliographical references (p. ).This thesis examines the personal formation of various bis...
From the 1960s through the 1980s, Latin America's Catholic bishops' conferences diverged in their re...
UnrestrictedLatin America's progressive church era during the 1960s, 1970s and early 1980s provides ...
How does a history of participation in secular authoritarian regimes shape the trajectory of religio...
This paper analyzes the relationships between institutional discipline and state repression whithin ...
The Catholic Church in Cuba faced unique historical challenges in the pre-Revolutionary years of the...
The strong presence of religious institutions in Latin America, especially the Roman Catholic Church...
The article gives an overview of the research literature about the role of the Catholic Church durin...
(anglicky) The thesis will be addressed by comparing the states which have undergone a transition to...
The decline of Catholic parties across Latin America appears as an interesting exception to the glob...
In this paper, we seek to draw lessons about the roles that religious institutions can play in promo...
This article presents the characteristics that the Catholic hierarchy has displayed over the course ...
This article proposes a critical review of the two main types of approaches which have been used to ...
elations between Church and State in Chile have not been a central R concern to scholars since 1925 ...
This article examines the public claims-making and institutional arrangements of the Catholic Church...
Includes bibliographical references (p. ).This thesis examines the personal formation of various bis...