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Espiral (Guadalajara)

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SOLIS CRUZ, Jesús. National Government, Catholic Church and society. The synthesis of a relationship in a local space: Tiríndaro, Michoacán. Espiral (Guadalaj.) [online]. 2015, vol.22, n.63, pp.89-123. ISSN 1665-0565.

After a brisk secularizator period in Mexico (Laws of Reform), in the Porfiriato was recorded a tacit Concordat of the State with the Catholic Church that was questioned in the phase of construction of the State derived from the Mexican Revolution. With the affirmation of their national State, political sovereignty post-revolutionary took educational, moralizing and functions of social reform in opposition to the work that the Catholic Church had been doing. In this article examine the social and political history since the imprint that the national State and the Catholic Church have set in a local society. Stands how appropriating and reply that local actors made of particular projects of society of both institutions, are generated ways of life.

Keywords : National State; Catholic Church; agrarianism; education; Michoacán.

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