The argentinian "liberales" and the religious question. The Partido Autonomista Naciona and the conflicts around the exercise of patronato in the 1880s

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Published 31-10-2016
Diego Mauro

Abstract

The article attempts to clarify the positions taken in the religious matters by the so-called "liberals". For that purpose, the paper analyzes some of the jurisdictional conflict in the 1880s. The thesis is that political elites, within the National Autonomous Party (PAN), did not promoted a liberal secularism, in order to separate Church and State, but one that could be called "gallican", based on the exercise of patronage. In this context, Argentina did not finally separate Church and State, but this should not be thought as a "truncated" or "unfinished" process but as a logical consequence of the ideas and positions of the leaders of the PAN.

How to Cite

Mauro, D. (2016) “The argentinian "liberales" and the religious question. The Partido Autonomista Naciona and the conflicts around the exercise of patronato in the 1880s”, Ariadna Histórica. Lenguajes, conceptos, metáforas, (5), pp. 45–67. Available at: https://ojs.ehu.eus/index.php/Ariadna/article/view/16132 (Accessed: 21 November 2024).
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Keywords

secularism, patronage, Gallicanism, intransigence, secularization

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