El fuego sagrado. La Segunda Cristiada y el caso de Michoacán (1931-1938)

This work deals with the Catholic  guerrilla of the 1930's, better known as the second  Cristiada, and its expressions in Michoacan. On  the one hand, it analyzes the main ideas and motivations of its national leaders and their relations with the guerrilla groups in Michoacan, and on  the  othe...

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Main Author: Guerra Manzo, Enrique
Format: Online
Language:Spanish
Editor: El Colegio de México, A.C. 2005
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Online Access:https://historiamexicana.colmex.mx/index.php/RHM/article/view/1532
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Historia Mexicana

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Summary:This work deals with the Catholic  guerrilla of the 1930's, better known as the second  Cristiada, and its expressions in Michoacan. On  the one hand, it analyzes the main ideas and motivations of its national leaders and their relations with the guerrilla groups in Michoacan, and on  the  other,  it reviews the way in which Mexican bishops  struggled against the movement's head, the Liga Nacional  Defensora  de la Libertad  Religiosa [National League for the Defense of Religious Liberty]. The author's main point is that these second cristeros were not “pawns in a political chessboard”  or “primitive  rebels”, as they have been described up to now, but a social movement  that tried to play its own political game.