While Mexico's spiritual history after the 1910 Revolution is often essentialized as a church-state power struggle, this book reveals the complexity of interactions between revolution and religion. Looking at anticlericalism, indigenous cults and Catholic pilgrimage, these authors reveal that the Revolution was a period of genuine religious change, as well as social upheaval.
While Mexico's spiritual history after the 1910 Revolution is often essentialized as a church-state power struggle, this book reveals the complexity of interactions between revolution and religion. Looking at anticlericalism, indigenous cults and Catholic pilgrimage, these authors reveal that the Revolution was a period of genuine religious change, as well as social upheaval.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Matthew Butler is Lecturer in Latin American Studies, Queen's University Belfast.
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Introduction: A Revolution in Spirit? Mexico, 1910 40 Matthew Butler * PART I: REVOLUTIONARY RELIGIONS? * The Mentality and Modus Operandi of Revolutionary Anticlericalism Alan Knight * The Regional Dynamics of Anticlericalism and Defanaticization in Revolutionary Mexico Adrian A. Bantjes * Protestants, Freemasons, and Spiritists: Non Catholic Religious Sociabilities and Mexico's Revolutionary Movement, 1910 20 Jean Pierre Bastian * Ethereal Allies: Spiritism and the Revolutionary Struggle in Hidalgo Keith Brewster & Claire Brewster * "Anti Priests" versus Catholic Socialists in 1930s Campeche: Federal Teachers, Revolutionary Communes, and Anticlericalism Ben Fallaw * Revolutionary and Not So Revolutionary Negotiations in Catholic Annulment, Bigamy, and Divorce Trials: The Archdiocese of Mexico, 1929 40 Kristina A. Boylan * PART II: CATHOLICISM REVOLUTIONIZED? * Mexico's "Ritual Constant": Religion and Liberty from Colony to Post Revolution Fernando Cervantes * "The First Encounter": Catholic Politics in Revolutionary Jalisco, 1917 19 Robert Curley * Trouble Afoot?: Pilgrimage in Cristero Mexico City Matthew Butler * "El Indio Gabriel": New Religious Perspectives among the Indigenous in Garrido Canabal's Tabasco (1927 30) Massimo De Giuseppe * Religious Conflict and Catholic Resistance in 1930s Oaxaca Jean Meyer * A Revolution in Local Catholicism?: Oaxaca, 1928 34 Edward Wright Rios * "The Priest's Party": Local Catholicism and Panismo in Huajuapam de León Benjamin Smith
Introduction: A Revolution in Spirit? Mexico, 1910 40 Matthew Butler * PART I: REVOLUTIONARY RELIGIONS? * The Mentality and Modus Operandi of Revolutionary Anticlericalism Alan Knight * The Regional Dynamics of Anticlericalism and Defanaticization in Revolutionary Mexico Adrian A. Bantjes * Protestants, Freemasons, and Spiritists: Non Catholic Religious Sociabilities and Mexico's Revolutionary Movement, 1910 20 Jean Pierre Bastian * Ethereal Allies: Spiritism and the Revolutionary Struggle in Hidalgo Keith Brewster & Claire Brewster * "Anti Priests" versus Catholic Socialists in 1930s Campeche: Federal Teachers, Revolutionary Communes, and Anticlericalism Ben Fallaw * Revolutionary and Not So Revolutionary Negotiations in Catholic Annulment, Bigamy, and Divorce Trials: The Archdiocese of Mexico, 1929 40 Kristina A. Boylan * PART II: CATHOLICISM REVOLUTIONIZED? * Mexico's "Ritual Constant": Religion and Liberty from Colony to Post Revolution Fernando Cervantes * "The First Encounter": Catholic Politics in Revolutionary Jalisco, 1917 19 Robert Curley * Trouble Afoot?: Pilgrimage in Cristero Mexico City Matthew Butler * "El Indio Gabriel": New Religious Perspectives among the Indigenous in Garrido Canabal's Tabasco (1927 30) Massimo De Giuseppe * Religious Conflict and Catholic Resistance in 1930s Oaxaca Jean Meyer * A Revolution in Local Catholicism?: Oaxaca, 1928 34 Edward Wright Rios * "The Priest's Party": Local Catholicism and Panismo in Huajuapam de León Benjamin Smith
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