Resumen
Based on periodicals and pamphlets of the time, this article analyzes the political repertories that the Ecuadorian clergy deployed in the dispute for the secularization in post-García Ecuador between 1875 and 1905. After the murder of Gabriel García Moreno, in 1875, there was a drive of wavering intensity around the maintenance or dismantling of the legacy of the Catholic leader of a confessional State consecrated to the Sacred Heart of Jesus. The clergy deployed a set of means of resistance to the efforts towards secularization, including excommunication, politicized processions, armed struggle, ecclesiastical censorship, electoral participation and interdiction. These records were gathered from three focal points: the liberal dictatorship of Ignacio de Veintemilla; the gradual secularization of progressive governments and the liberal revolution of Eloy Alfaro.
Idioma original | Español |
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Páginas (desde-hasta) | 471-490 |
Número de páginas | 20 |
Publicación | Historia (Chile) |
Volumen | 50 |
N.º | 2 |
DOI | |
Estado | Publicada - 2017 |
Nota bibliográfica
Publisher Copyright:© Historia (Santiago) 2017.
Palabras clave
- Catholic association
- Clerical political newspapers
- Confessional state
- Ecuador
- Nineteenth century
- Secularization
- Twentieth century