this used to be the house of god… local adaptations of liberalism, 1820-1825
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This paper analyzes how, betweeen 1820 and 1825, the inhabitants of several Mexican towns adapted certain liberal principles. Since some priests hoped that the favorable promises made in the Plan de Iguala would be kept, conflicts arised regarding the application of liberties and rights coming from Cadiz. Without discrediting Catholicism, the liberal principles were used to defend traditions and rights considered fair among church members, in an amazing expression of the cultural change that was ocurring in New Spain since mid-eighteenth century.
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Authors | ;José Alfredo Rangel Silva |
Journal | vision research |
Year | 2003 |
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