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Juan González Morfín

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In the years immediately after the Revolution, a group of Catholics who had participated in politics with the National Catholic Party again sought, through different means, to bring Catholic ideology into public policy. Among them, a small number self-styled intransigent spared no resources to do so. The armed uprising of the years 1926-1929 has often been seen as a reaction by Catholics against the legal provisions that stifled the actions of the Church. But, was it really the consequence of this or rather of the convictions of a group of politicians that was willing to go to the last consequences in their struggle? In the letter now presented there are indications of the latter possibility.

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González Morfín, J. (2022). Miguel Palomar y Vizcarra: civic action and instransigent catolicism in a letter from 1924. Revista De Historia De América, (163), 449–473. https://doi.org/10.35424/rha.163.2022.1133
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