Drawing on interviews with victims of forced disappearance, documents from the state and the Church, as well as field work and participant observation, The Catholic Church and Argentina's Dirty War explores how the Argentine government deployed the legitimating discourse of Catholicism to justify terrorism in the case of La Salette missionaries.
Drawing on interviews with victims of forced disappearance, documents from the state and the Church, as well as field work and participant observation, The Catholic Church and Argentina's Dirty War explores how the Argentine government deployed the legitimating discourse of Catholicism to justify terrorism in the case of La Salette missionaries.
Gustavo Morello, SJ is Assistant Professor of Sociology at Boston College.
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Acknowledgments Preface Abbreviations Chapter 1: Introduction Chapter 2: "We are here to serve!" Chapter 3: Who the La Salettes were Chapter 4: Committed Catholics and the machinery of terror Chapter 5: The long night Chapter 6: "I was in Hell" Chapter 7: A race against time Chapter 8: "Aren't we true Catholics?" Chapter 9: Varieties of Catholicism References
Acknowledgments Preface Abbreviations Chapter 1: Introduction Chapter 2: "We are here to serve!" Chapter 3: Who the La Salettes were Chapter 4: Committed Catholics and the machinery of terror Chapter 5: The long night Chapter 6: "I was in Hell" Chapter 7: A race against time Chapter 8: "Aren't we true Catholics?" Chapter 9: Varieties of Catholicism References
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