Blasphemy, war and and revolution: Spain,1936

This chapter examines the role played by blasphemy in the revolutionary situation that unfolded in the Republican zone after the beginning of the Spanish Civil War (1936–1939) on July 18, 1936, and the division of Spain into two halves: one loyal to the Republic and the other in the hands of a rebel...

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Author: Cueva Merino, Julio de la
Format: book part
Publication Date:2022
Country:España
Institution:Universidad de Castilla-La Mancha
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10578/31472
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Keyword:Blasphemy
Blasfemia
Revolution
Revolución
Spain
España
Religious Reform
Reforma religiosa
Violence
Violencia
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spelling Blasphemy, war and and revolution: Spain,1936Cueva Merino, Julio de laBlasphemyBlasfemiaRevolutionRevoluciónSpainEspañaReligious ReformReforma religiosaViolenceViolenciaThis chapter examines the role played by blasphemy in the revolutionary situation that unfolded in the Republican zone after the beginning of the Spanish Civil War (1936–1939) on July 18, 1936, and the division of Spain into two halves: one loyal to the Republic and the other in the hands of a rebel faction. This revolution was characterised, among other features, by intense violence against those considered enemies of the Republican cause and of the revolution itself. Among the targets of this revolutionary ire, the Catholic Church – its clergy, its movable, and unmoveable property – figured prominently.Este capítulo examina el papel desempeñado por la blasfemia en la situación revolucionaria que se desarrolló en la zona republicana tras el inicio de la Guerra Civil Española (1936-1939) el 18 de julio de 1936 y la división de España en dos mitades: una leal a la República y el otro en manos de una facción rebelde. Esta revolución se caracterizó, entre otras cosas, por una intensa violencia contra aquellos considerados enemigos de la causa republicana y de la propia revolución. Entre los objetivos de esta ira revolucionaria, la Iglesia Católica –su clero, sus bienes muebles e inmuebles– ocupó un lugar destacado.De Gruyter Oldenbourg202320232022info:eu-repo/semantics/bookPartapplication/pdfhttps://hdl.handle.net/10578/31472reponame:RUIdeRA. Repositorio Institucional de la UCLMinstname:Universidad de Castilla-La ManchaInglésinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessAttribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 Spainhttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/es/oai:ruidera.uclm.es:10578/314722026-05-27T07:36:41Z
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Blasphemy, war and and revolution: Spain,1936
title Blasphemy, war and and revolution: Spain,1936
spellingShingle Blasphemy, war and and revolution: Spain,1936
Cueva Merino, Julio de la
Blasphemy
Blasfemia
Revolution
Revolución
Spain
España
Religious Reform
Reforma religiosa
Violence
Violencia
title_short Blasphemy, war and and revolution: Spain,1936
title_full Blasphemy, war and and revolution: Spain,1936
title_fullStr Blasphemy, war and and revolution: Spain,1936
title_full_unstemmed Blasphemy, war and and revolution: Spain,1936
title_sort Blasphemy, war and and revolution: Spain,1936
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Cueva Merino, Julio de la
author Cueva Merino, Julio de la
author_facet Cueva Merino, Julio de la
author_role author
dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Blasphemy
Blasfemia
Revolution
Revolución
Spain
España
Religious Reform
Reforma religiosa
Violence
Violencia
topic Blasphemy
Blasfemia
Revolution
Revolución
Spain
España
Religious Reform
Reforma religiosa
Violence
Violencia
description This chapter examines the role played by blasphemy in the revolutionary situation that unfolded in the Republican zone after the beginning of the Spanish Civil War (1936–1939) on July 18, 1936, and the division of Spain into two halves: one loyal to the Republic and the other in the hands of a rebel faction. This revolution was characterised, among other features, by intense violence against those considered enemies of the Republican cause and of the revolution itself. Among the targets of this revolutionary ire, the Catholic Church – its clergy, its movable, and unmoveable property – figured prominently.
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