
The Soul of the Nation
Catholicism and Nationalization in Modern Spain
Berghahn Books (Publisher)
Published on 1. July 2024
Book
Hardback
264 pages
978-1-80539-597-3 (ISBN)
Description
Religion and politics have historically clashed in modern Spain but the complexity of the controversial and sometimes violent relationships between Catholic values and modern political regimes continue to ride a precarious line of spiritual accommodation versus public policy. Leading experts on religious Spanish tradition and recent historiographic findings set out to define and interrogate grey areas in the last two centuries beyond the reductive conventional notion of an ever-warring "Two Spains." The Soul of the Nation unravels the role of religion in the country's public life following the imperial crisis of 1808 when the Catholic Monarchy put the role of the Church at heart of political and cultural debates.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Oxford
United Kingdom
Target group
College/higher education
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Library binding
Dimensions
Height: 235 mm
Width: 157 mm
Thickness: 18 mm
Weight
510 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-80539-597-3 (9781805395973)
DOI
10.3167/9781805395973
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Gregorio Alonso | Claudio Hernández Burgos
The Soul of the Nation
Catholicism and Nationalization in Modern Spain
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Gregorio Alonso | Claudio Hernandez Burgos
The Soul of the Nation
Catholicism and Nationalization in Modern Spain
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07/2024
1st Edition
Berghahn Books
€24.49
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Persons
Gregorio Alonso is Associate Professor in Hispanic Studies at the University of Leeds (United Kingdom). He is the author of La Nacion en Capilla.Ciudadania catolica y cuestion religiosa Espana, 1793-1874 (2014), and the co-author and editor of The Politics and Memory of Democratic Transition (2011), and Londres y el Liberalismo Hispanico (2011).
Content
Introduction: On Religious Nationalisms: The Staggering March from Sacralization to Politicization in Modern Spain
Chapter 1. "A People Who Need a Friar's Permission to Read and to Think?": Catholicism and Spanish Identity in the Encyclopedie Methodique Debate (1782-1788)
Antonio Calvo Maturana
Chapter 2. The Protection of the Faith and the Politics of Religion in the Reign of Ferdinand VII
Scott Eastman
Chapter 3. Religion and the Nation's Future, 1845-1868
Jesus Millan and Maria Cruz Romeo
Chapter 4. Sons of the Gospel: Religiosity and Secularization in Nineteenth-Century Spanish Republicanism
Ester Garcia Moscardo
Chapter 5. The Catholic Clergy and Lay Associationism in the Defence of the Catholic Unity of the Spanish Nation (1875-1913)
M? Pilar Salomon Cheliz
Chapter 6. Providential Dictator. Nation and Religion under Primo de Rivera (1923-1930)
Alejandro Quiroga
Chapter 7. Nation, Faith and Devotions: Sacralized Mobilization and Patriotic Restoration during the Spanish Civil War
Cesar Rina Simon
Chapter 8. 'Eternal Spain': Religion, Politics and Antifeminism in the Second Republic and the Civil War
Teresa Maria Ortega Lopez
Chapter 9. Catholicism, Democracy, and Nation in the Spain of the Latter Part of the Twentieth Century
Vicente Jesus Diaz Burillo and Alicia Munoz Ramirez
Conclusion: Religious Nationalisms in the Age of Disenchantment
Gregorio Alonso and Claudio Hernandez Burgos
Chapter 1. "A People Who Need a Friar's Permission to Read and to Think?": Catholicism and Spanish Identity in the Encyclopedie Methodique Debate (1782-1788)
Antonio Calvo Maturana
Chapter 2. The Protection of the Faith and the Politics of Religion in the Reign of Ferdinand VII
Scott Eastman
Chapter 3. Religion and the Nation's Future, 1845-1868
Jesus Millan and Maria Cruz Romeo
Chapter 4. Sons of the Gospel: Religiosity and Secularization in Nineteenth-Century Spanish Republicanism
Ester Garcia Moscardo
Chapter 5. The Catholic Clergy and Lay Associationism in the Defence of the Catholic Unity of the Spanish Nation (1875-1913)
M? Pilar Salomon Cheliz
Chapter 6. Providential Dictator. Nation and Religion under Primo de Rivera (1923-1930)
Alejandro Quiroga
Chapter 7. Nation, Faith and Devotions: Sacralized Mobilization and Patriotic Restoration during the Spanish Civil War
Cesar Rina Simon
Chapter 8. 'Eternal Spain': Religion, Politics and Antifeminism in the Second Republic and the Civil War
Teresa Maria Ortega Lopez
Chapter 9. Catholicism, Democracy, and Nation in the Spain of the Latter Part of the Twentieth Century
Vicente Jesus Diaz Burillo and Alicia Munoz Ramirez
Conclusion: Religious Nationalisms in the Age of Disenchantment
Gregorio Alonso and Claudio Hernandez Burgos