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Additionally, Catholic responses to the nation-state during this period, as well as producing profound social foment within local and national communities, gave rise to a multitude of transnational movements that connected Latin American actors to counterparts in North America and Europe. The Catholic Church presents a particularly cohesive example of a transnational religious network. In this framework, Catholic organizations at the local, national, and transnational level were linked via pastoral initiatives to the papacy, while maintaining autonomy at the local level.
In studies of the nineteenth- and twentieth-century Catholic renewal in Europe and the Americas, scholars have rarely given ample analysis of the translocal and transnational interconnections within the Catholic Church, which became critical to the energy, plurality, and endurance of Latin American Catholic activism leading up to, and moving through, the Second Vatican Council. By studying Latin America as a whole, Local Church, Global Church examines a larger degree of transnational and translocal complexity, and its investigative lens spans regional, hemispheric, transatlantic, and international borders. Furthermore, it sheds new light on the complex and multifarious forms of Catholic activism, introducing a fascinating cast of actors from lay organizations, missionary groups, devotional societies, and student activists.
About the Author
Stephen J. C. Andes is assistant professor of history, Louisiana State University, USA and author of The Vatican and Catholic Activism in Mexico and Chile.
Julia G. Young is assistant professor of history at the Catholic University of America, USA and author of Mexican Exodus: Emigrants, Exiles and Refugees of the Cristero War.
Book Information
ISBN 9780813227917
Author Stephen J. C. Andes
Format Hardback
Page Count 352
Imprint The Catholic University of America Press
Publisher The Catholic University of America Press
Weight(grams) 760g