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Mexico and the Catholic Church have found themselves at crossroads throughout their collective history. Modern Mexico as nation is forced to choose between real reform of economic inequities, or a continuation of the status quo. The Catholic Church, as an institution in Mexico, has to choose between help for the poor or support for the elites within the system.
Mexico at the Crossroads: Politics, the Church and the Poor. xiv + 138 p. ISBN 978-1-57075-018-2. ISBN13: 9781570750182. Release Date: March 1995.
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MEXICO AT THE CROSSROADS: Politics, the Church, and the Poor . Tangeman’s book is a must for those who seek to understand the ‘Revolution’ found in ‘Post-Revolution’ Mexico
MEXICO AT THE CROSSROADS: Politics, the Church, and the Poor Orbis Books, Maryknoll, NY (April 1995) Hardcover, 138 pages, w/ ills, index. In Mexico at the Crossroads, veteran correspondent Michael Tangeman explores the history of interaction between these rival forces in America’s closest neighbor, beginning with the arrival of Spanish conquistadors and missionaries in the sixteenth century, through the era of independence, revolution, and emergence of the modern nation. Tangeman’s book is a must for those who seek to understand the ‘Revolution’ found in ‘Post-Revolution’ Mexico. Thomas M. Davies, J. San Diego State University.
As Mexico evolved into two major political currents in the nineteenth century, liberals and conservatives, the church allied itself with conservative interests, hoping to. .Mexico at the Crossroads: Politics, the Church, and the Poor. Maryknoll, NY: Orbis Books, 1995.
As Mexico evolved into two major political currents in the nineteenth century, liberals and conservatives, the church allied itself with conservative interests, hoping to protect its privileged status. By mid-century the liberals had achieved superiority over their conservative opponents, and after the War of the Reform (1858–1861) they imposed restrictions on the church, forcing it to sell most of its property. These restrictions were eventually incorporated into the 1857 constitution. Encyclopedia of Latin American History and Culture.
Michael Tangeman, Mexico at the Crossroads: Politics, the Church, and the Poor. Maryknoll NY: Orbis Books 1995, p. 72. ^ a b c d Higgins, Nick (2007). Brooklyn, NY: First Run/Icarus Films. Dávila, Doralicia Carmona. Memoria Política de México". Retrieved 25 August 2018.
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