Catholicism in the second Spanish Republic: religion and politics in Salamanca, 1930-36
<p>The research for this thesis has been confined in space and time in order to facilitate an investigation of the Church at several levels: the study is as concerned with the faith and the faithful as with the official presence of the hierarchy. It examines questions of religious identity in...
Main Author: | Vincent, M |
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Format: | Thesis |
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1991
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