Anticlericalism, Politics, and Freemasonry in Mexico, 1920–1940
Anticlericalism, Politics, and Freemasonry in Mexico, 1920–1940
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Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press
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On 16 April 1938, the school teacher of the Mixtec village of San Andrés Dinicuiti reported that the Easter week procession had taken place, despite government regulations prohibiting public displays of worship. During the event, the faithful had marched through the streets shouting “Long live religion, death to bad government, death to the state g...
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Anticlericalism, Politics, and Freemasonry in Mexico, 1920–1940
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TN_cdi_proquest_journals_209592103
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0003-1615
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1533-6247
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10.1353/tam.0.0109