Citizens and Believers

Religion and Politics in Revolutionary Jalisco, 1900–1930

Published by UNM Press
Distributed by Simon & Schuster
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About The Book

This book shows the centrality of religion to the making of the 1910 Mexican revolution.

About The Author

Robert Curley is currently the chair of the Departamento de Estudios Socio Urbanos, an interdisciplinary research institute at the University of Guadalajara in Mexico. His interests include cultural history, secularization and religious practice, and the Mexican revolution.

Product Details

  • Publisher: UNM Press (December 1, 2022)
  • Length: 400 pages
  • ISBN13: 9780826364418

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Curley effectively navigates the tension between church-state relations and local dynamics as a cause of the conflict. This monograph will serve anyone examining the revolutionary period in Mexico in general and church-state relations in particular.--Andres Hijar, H-LatAm

With vivid prose and lyrical language, Curley narrates how Mexican Catholic men and women in early twentieth-century Jalisco tried valiantly to gain a foothold in civil society: forming political parties, founding workers' unions, participating in public pilgrimages, and resisting anticlericalism through religious practice. Curley's incisive analysis generates an invaluable and original portrait of Catholic citizens as truly modern political actors.--Julia G. Young, author of Mexican Exodus: Emigrants, Exiles, and Refugees of the Cristero War

With vivid prose and lyrical language, Curley narrates how Mexican Catholic men and women in early twentieth-century Jalisco tried valiantly to gain a foothold in civil society: forming political parties, founding workers' unions, participating in public pilgrimages, and resisting anticlericalism through religious practice. Curley's incisive analysis generates an invaluable and original portrait of Catholic citizens as truly modern political actors.--Julia G. Young, author of Mexican Exodus: Emigrants, Exiles, and Refugees of the Cristero War

A much-needed, thoroughly researched tour de force of political Catholicism rooted in the context of Mexico's revolutionary process and its regional genesis in Jalisco. Subsequent research on the topic will have to start with Curley.--Stephen J. C. Andes, author of The Vatican and Catholic Activism in Mexico and Chile: The Politics of Transnational Catholicism, 1920-1940

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