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The Catholic Church in Spain, 1875-1998

The Catholic Church in Spain, 1875-1998

by William James Callahan

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"This book provides a comprehensive history of one of Spain's key institutions during a long and conflictive period. This study examines the reasons behind the Church's failure to recreate the Catholic Spain of a vanished golden age and the consequences of that failure, particularly during the Second Republic, the Civil War of the 1930s, and the regime of Francisco Franco. The alliance of Church and State under Franco, although far from being as untroubled as apologists maintained in public, began to break down during the 1960s. The causes of deteriorating relations between the Church and the regime form an important part of the book because they formed the background for an astonishing transformation that saw the Church accept democracy following Franco's death in 1975. Although the Church's adaptation to a pluralistic society was far from smooth, that it happened at all is remarkable, given the historic opposition of a majority of clergy and laity to liberalism, democracy, and intellectual freedom."--BOOK JACKET.
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["19th century" "20th century" "Catholic Church" "Church history" "History" "Spain" "Catholic church spain" "Spain church history" "Spain history" "Catholic church history modern period 1500-"]

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