Religious Culture in Modern MexicoMartin Austin Nesvig Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, 2007 - 281 páginas This nuanced book considers the role of religion and religiosity in modern Mexico, breaking new ground with an emphasis on popular religion and its relationship to politics. The contributors highlight the multifaceted role of religion, illuminating the ways that religion and religious devotion have persisted and changed since Mexican independence. They explore such themes as the relationship between church and state, the resurgence of religiosity and religious societies in the post-reform period, the religious values of the liberals of the 1850s, and the ways that popular expressions of religion often trumped formal and universal proscriptions. Focusing on individual stories and vignettes and on local elements of religion, the contributors show that despite efforts to secularize society, religion continues to be a strong component of Mexican culture. Portraying the complexity of religiosity in Mexico in the context of an increasingly secular state, this book will be invaluable for all those interested in Latin American history and religion. Contributions by: Silvia Marina Arrom, Adrian Bantjes, Alejandro Cortázar, Jason Dormady, Martin Austin Nesvig, Matthew D. O'Hara, Daniela Traffano, Paul J. Vanderwood, Mark Overmyer-Velázquez, Pamela Voekel, and Edward Wright-Rios |
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... reports of individ- ual conferences show that the Ladies reached thousands more paupers , includ- ing indigent families that were “ habitually succored , " endangered youths who were protected , and children who were instructed in ...
... reports of individ- ual conferences show that the Ladies reached thousands more paupers , includ- ing indigent families that were “ habitually succored , " endangered youths who were protected , and children who were instructed in ...
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... reported roughly ten constitutional clergy operating in the states of Oaxaca , Jalisco , and Zacatecas . For other reports of the activities of the reformed clergy in these states and others , see , for example , Mexico City , 13 May ...
... reported roughly ten constitutional clergy operating in the states of Oaxaca , Jalisco , and Zacatecas . For other reports of the activities of the reformed clergy in these states and others , see , for example , Mexico City , 13 May ...
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... Report , 26 May 1997 . 60. Train tours of the Copper Canyon region of Mexico often boast a stop in Chi- huahua to see the Mennonites and buy crafts and cheese from them . 61. El Heraldo de Chihuahhua , 21 June 2002. La Jornada reports ...
... Report , 26 May 1997 . 60. Train tours of the Copper Canyon region of Mexico often boast a stop in Chi- huahua to see the Mennonites and buy crafts and cheese from them . 61. El Heraldo de Chihuahhua , 21 June 2002. La Jornada reports ...
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Indians Legal Pluralism and Religious | 14 |
Processes | 35 |
The Schism of 1861 | 78 |
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