This work presents an analysis of the presidency of Plutarco Elías Calles. It views Calles as a man of the Mexican Revolution and as an heir to the values promoted by the Constitution that came as a result of this movement. His respect for the constitution, pushed him to act on his anticlerical beliefs and to unify the Revolutionary movement under one party. Focusing mostly on the reasons and results of his anticlerical policy, we hope to gain insight into Calles ’ constitutionalism. By understanding Calles ’ policies, we can understand both the nature of the peculiar separation of Church and State in a very religious country, and the reasons for the formation of a party that would rule Mexico for seventy-two years
The Constitution of 1917, product of the proposal of Venustiano Carranza, is a Constitution imposed ...
This chapter discusses the creation and character of the Mexican Constitution of 1917. It describes ...
This study is concerned with the struggle between the Roman Catholic Church and the Mexican governme...
This work presents an analysis of the presidency of Plutarco Elías Calles. It views Calles as a man ...
Flexibility, or rather ideological contradictions are among the characteristics of the Mexican Revol...
From 1924 to 1929 the Roman Catholic Church and the Mexican State engaged in the crucial stage of a ...
State engaged in the crucial stage of a long-time struggle to determine whether the former would be ...
Although secularization has early antecedents in Mexico's history, the generation who embodied the C...
On 6 July 1997, Cuauhtemoc Cardenas, founder and leader of the Mexican Partido de la Revolucion Demo...
Spain adopted the Constitution of Cádiz in 1812 as a response to the regime of Joseph Bonaparte, whi...
Dr. Emilio Rabasa examines the culture of constitutional reform in Mexico. The constitution of 1917 ...
This article analyzes the discussions in religious matters that took place in the Constituent Congre...
Mexico\u27s President Andrés Manuel López Obrador (AMLO) brought together a coalition of social and ...
The present paper is a review essay focused on the book – scientific monograph Critical Constitution...
This article analyses the 1830 public debate, held in the newspapers of Mexico City, over the possib...
The Constitution of 1917, product of the proposal of Venustiano Carranza, is a Constitution imposed ...
This chapter discusses the creation and character of the Mexican Constitution of 1917. It describes ...
This study is concerned with the struggle between the Roman Catholic Church and the Mexican governme...
This work presents an analysis of the presidency of Plutarco Elías Calles. It views Calles as a man ...
Flexibility, or rather ideological contradictions are among the characteristics of the Mexican Revol...
From 1924 to 1929 the Roman Catholic Church and the Mexican State engaged in the crucial stage of a ...
State engaged in the crucial stage of a long-time struggle to determine whether the former would be ...
Although secularization has early antecedents in Mexico's history, the generation who embodied the C...
On 6 July 1997, Cuauhtemoc Cardenas, founder and leader of the Mexican Partido de la Revolucion Demo...
Spain adopted the Constitution of Cádiz in 1812 as a response to the regime of Joseph Bonaparte, whi...
Dr. Emilio Rabasa examines the culture of constitutional reform in Mexico. The constitution of 1917 ...
This article analyzes the discussions in religious matters that took place in the Constituent Congre...
Mexico\u27s President Andrés Manuel López Obrador (AMLO) brought together a coalition of social and ...
The present paper is a review essay focused on the book – scientific monograph Critical Constitution...
This article analyses the 1830 public debate, held in the newspapers of Mexico City, over the possib...
The Constitution of 1917, product of the proposal of Venustiano Carranza, is a Constitution imposed ...
This chapter discusses the creation and character of the Mexican Constitution of 1917. It describes ...
This study is concerned with the struggle between the Roman Catholic Church and the Mexican governme...