This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Taylor & Francis via the DOI in this recordThis article examines the roles played by the Catholic hierarchy, clergy and laity in democratisation processes in Portugal and Spain. It analyses the years which preceded the 1974 Carnation Revolution and the death of Franco in 1975 in order to offer a comparative approach to religion in transition in both societies. The article argues that the considerable divergences which existed between Catholic experiences and actions during the 1960s and early 1970s in the two countries can be better understood with reference to three key factors: the part played in modernisation and democratisation processes by individual ecclesiast...
In this paper, we seek to draw lessons about the roles that religious institutions can play in promo...
<p></p><p>Abstract Based on a precise empirical selection, the article discusses the idea of institu...
The Second Vatican Council, and especially Dignitatis Humanae, marked the beginning of the slow sepa...
UID/HIS/04209/2019What were the means of religious regulation, and more specifically, what were the ...
In this article the Author tries to demonstrate the relationship established between the catholic po...
During the 'third wave' of democratisation, Catholic churches often played a key role in undermining...
UID/CPO/04627/2013Our article addresses the different dimensions and the diverse shapes of contempor...
UID/HIS/04209/2013This article seeks to show that the national alliance between Estado Novo and theC...
[EN] The aim of this study is to compare how the Catholic Church’s involvement in politics under aut...
Following a relatively extensive history of the tension between integralism and accidentalism in pol...
Despite the undeniable social influence of Catholicism in Portugal, its power over political arenas ...
The article analyses the evolution experienced in relation to theoretical formulations on democracy ...
This article sketches the struggles over and the shifting role of Catholicism in the Spanish body po...
En 1968, le Portugal était encore aux prises avec la dictature. Toutefois, depuis la fin des...
Established in 1933 by Oliveira Salazar, the Portuguese New State was a civil, nationalist, conserva...
In this paper, we seek to draw lessons about the roles that religious institutions can play in promo...
<p></p><p>Abstract Based on a precise empirical selection, the article discusses the idea of institu...
The Second Vatican Council, and especially Dignitatis Humanae, marked the beginning of the slow sepa...
UID/HIS/04209/2019What were the means of religious regulation, and more specifically, what were the ...
In this article the Author tries to demonstrate the relationship established between the catholic po...
During the 'third wave' of democratisation, Catholic churches often played a key role in undermining...
UID/CPO/04627/2013Our article addresses the different dimensions and the diverse shapes of contempor...
UID/HIS/04209/2013This article seeks to show that the national alliance between Estado Novo and theC...
[EN] The aim of this study is to compare how the Catholic Church’s involvement in politics under aut...
Following a relatively extensive history of the tension between integralism and accidentalism in pol...
Despite the undeniable social influence of Catholicism in Portugal, its power over political arenas ...
The article analyses the evolution experienced in relation to theoretical formulations on democracy ...
This article sketches the struggles over and the shifting role of Catholicism in the Spanish body po...
En 1968, le Portugal était encore aux prises avec la dictature. Toutefois, depuis la fin des...
Established in 1933 by Oliveira Salazar, the Portuguese New State was a civil, nationalist, conserva...
In this paper, we seek to draw lessons about the roles that religious institutions can play in promo...
<p></p><p>Abstract Based on a precise empirical selection, the article discusses the idea of institu...
The Second Vatican Council, and especially Dignitatis Humanae, marked the beginning of the slow sepa...