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Política y cultura

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ALARCON MENCHACA, Laura. The fading of Jalisco’s Catholic project in the Constituent Assembly of 1917. Polít. cult. [online]. 2017, n.48, pp.113-149. ISSN 0188-7742.

This article explains some of the contributions of Catholics during the years 1912-1914, especially through the Catholic Party proposing a social project inspired by social Catholicism. With the power ascension of the Constitutionalist group, the force of the Catholic began to vanish. We analyze the role of the Jalisco deputies in the Federal Constitutional Congress and the performance of the Jalisco deputies in the construction of the Jalisco Constitution whom reflected the weekness of the catholic group and there lack of presence in the new model of the nation shaped in the promulgation of the federal Constitution of February 1917 and the equivalent of Jalisco approved on July of that same year.

Keywords : Catholic Party; social catholicism; vanish; Constitution of 1917; national project.

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