A religious and political history of transnational Catholic activism in Latin America during the 1920s and 1930s.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Stephen J. C. Andes received his doctorate at Oxford University and is assistant professor in the history of Latin America at Louisiana State University. The Mexico Section of the Latin American Studies Association awarded him the best dissertation prize in 2010-2011. His recent work includes an article exploring the impact of the Vatican on Catholic identity in post-revolutionary Mexico and a chapter in an edited volume detailing the impact of the Cristero Rebellion (1926-1929) on Chilean Catholics. In April 2012 he published an article in The Americas journal entitled 'A Catholic Alternative to Revolution: The Survival of Social Catholicism in Postrevolutionary Mexico'. His current book project is a biography of Gustavo Gutiérrez, one of the intellectual founders of liberation theology.
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* Introduction * 1: Vatican Policy and Political Catholicism in Latin America before 1920 * PART I: THE VATICAN and MEXICO IN THE 1920s * 2: Catholic Activism in Revolutionary Mexico, c. 1920-1925 * 3: The Vatican and Mexico's Cristero Rebellion, 1926-1929 * PART II: THE VATICAN and CHILE IN THE 1920s * 4: A Transnational Triangle: The Vatican, Chilean Catholics, and Mexico's Cristero Rebellion * 5: Precursors to Chilean Christian Democracy, c. 1920-1930 * PART III: CONTESTING CATHOLIC ACTION * 6: The Vatican and Mexican Lay Activists after the Cristero Rebellion * 7: The Vatican, Chilean Conservatives, and Social Catholics in the 1930s * 8: A Convergence in Rome: The 1933 Iberoamerican Congress * Conclusion * Bibliography
* Introduction * 1: Vatican Policy and Political Catholicism in Latin America before 1920 * PART I: THE VATICAN and MEXICO IN THE 1920s * 2: Catholic Activism in Revolutionary Mexico, c. 1920-1925 * 3: The Vatican and Mexico's Cristero Rebellion, 1926-1929 * PART II: THE VATICAN and CHILE IN THE 1920s * 4: A Transnational Triangle: The Vatican, Chilean Catholics, and Mexico's Cristero Rebellion * 5: Precursors to Chilean Christian Democracy, c. 1920-1930 * PART III: CONTESTING CATHOLIC ACTION * 6: The Vatican and Mexican Lay Activists after the Cristero Rebellion * 7: The Vatican, Chilean Conservatives, and Social Catholics in the 1930s * 8: A Convergence in Rome: The 1933 Iberoamerican Congress * Conclusion * Bibliography
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