Relying on the growing historiographical work on the multifarious political roles played by the Spanish clergy in the first stages of constitutional rule in Spain, this paper explores some key contributions made by relevant members of the Catholic clergy. The text pays attention to the spaces and the media used by those priests who opposed and endorsed the administrative reforms of the Catholic Church during the Liberal Triennium. Second, it highlights the attitudes and political discourses of certain clerics which defied the often over-simplifying labels of ‘reactionary’ and ‘Liberal’. The last section sheds new light on the discursive interventions carried out by outstanding anti-constitutional clergymen within the international context s...
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This paper reviews sermons delivered by the Church in Córdoba in the first half of XIX century, base...
Contrary to generally accepted opinion, the presence of Catholic priests among Republican ranks thro...
In the historic context of the illustrated and the liberal ideology it is analysed the Ecclesiastica...
Church was among the subjects discussed at the time of the Cortes sessions which bisected Spain duri...
In contrast to traditional portraits of Balmes and Donoso Cortés as the most relevant figures of nin...
The implementation of liberalism in Spain brought the dissemination of a press that had liberal, rep...
During the Liberal Triennium (1820-1823) the relations between Church and State were not easy, and t...
The Second Vatican Council boosted the political commitment of young priests with experience in the ...
Hispanic clerics, intellectuals, and radicals avidly discussed religious tolerance in the eighteenth...
Since the French Revolution, and particularly during and after the Industrial Revolu¬tion, it became...
Catholics in the Street: The Mobilization of Spanish Catholics, 1899-1923. This article attempts to ...
Within the framework of the Roman Church in the 19th century, it is discussed the effects that cause...
The Church lived as part of Spanish society the consequences of the Revolution of 1820. But due to i...
The Independence of Mexico found a country furrowed by religious divisions which became immediately ...
After the victory of the Popular Front in February 1936, the Church needed to accept its failure to ...
This paper reviews sermons delivered by the Church in Córdoba in the first half of XIX century, base...
Contrary to generally accepted opinion, the presence of Catholic priests among Republican ranks thro...
In the historic context of the illustrated and the liberal ideology it is analysed the Ecclesiastica...
Church was among the subjects discussed at the time of the Cortes sessions which bisected Spain duri...
In contrast to traditional portraits of Balmes and Donoso Cortés as the most relevant figures of nin...
The implementation of liberalism in Spain brought the dissemination of a press that had liberal, rep...
During the Liberal Triennium (1820-1823) the relations between Church and State were not easy, and t...
The Second Vatican Council boosted the political commitment of young priests with experience in the ...
Hispanic clerics, intellectuals, and radicals avidly discussed religious tolerance in the eighteenth...
Since the French Revolution, and particularly during and after the Industrial Revolu¬tion, it became...
Catholics in the Street: The Mobilization of Spanish Catholics, 1899-1923. This article attempts to ...