Clerical Ideology in a Revolutionary Age The Guadalajara Church and the Idea of the Mexican Nation, 1788-1853

Clerical Ideology in a Revolutionary Age clearly delineates the role of the Catholic Church in the making of Mexico as a nation. It provides a nuanced sense of clerical thought during the turbulent years leading to and following Mexico's national independence. Connaughton delves deeply into var...

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Other Authors: Connaughton, Brian F. (Editor)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Language:English
Published: Calgary University of Calgary Press 2003
Series:Latin American and Caribbean
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