This book is a richly documented, analytical monograph that contributes significantly to the historiography of church-state relations and state consolidation in postrevolutionary Mexico. Enrique Guerra Manzo analyzes the main issues affecting church-state relations before examining how these relations played out in three regions of the Mexican state of Michoacán. A central argument is that the Catholic Church hierarchy, by reining in the Rerum Novarum–inspired Catholic activists of the Liga Nacional Defensora de la Libertad Religiosa with the modus vivendi that ended the Cristiada of 1926–29, facilitated the emergence of Mexico's authoritarian postrevolutionary state. These activists had created the National Catholic Party (1911–14) and an array of Catholic labor, youth, women's, and parents' civil organizations during and immediately after the Mexican Revolution; the author sees these “democratic Catholic intransigents” as key players in the effort to create political pluralism in a nation...
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1 August 2018
Book Review|
August 01 2018
Del fuego sagrado a la acción cívica: Los católicos frente al estado en Michoacán (1920–1940)
Del fuego sagrado a la acción cívica: Los católicos frente al estado en Michoacán (1920–1940)
. By Guerra Manzo, Enrique. Mexico City
: Editorial Itaca
, 2015
. Map. Notes. Bibliography. 344 pp. Paper
, Mex$300.00.Hispanic American Historical Review (2018) 98 (3): 550–552.
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David Espinosa; Del fuego sagrado a la acción cívica: Los católicos frente al estado en Michoacán (1920–1940). Hispanic American Historical Review 1 August 2018; 98 (3): 550–552. doi: https://doi.org/10.1215/00182168-6933897
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