BETWEEN PARISH LIFE AND POLITICAL MILITANCY THE URBAN SPACE FOR THE UNION OF CATHOLIC LADIES, 1912-1930
Por:
Crespo Reyes, Sofia
Publicada:
1 jul 2019
Categoría:
History
Resumen:
This paper analyzes how the Mexican League of Catholic Women (1912-1932)
carried out associative activities through a program for
political-social action. For that purpose, they used diverse locations
of the urban space of Mexico City such as parishes, blocks and
neighborhoods. The paper also examines how these activities enabled
these women to build a social network around the city through which they
simultaneously operated and articulated a spatial structure that
supported all of their activities such as the creation of a catechetical
system, catholic schools or labor unions as means for publicly and
politically oppose the post-revolutionary governments. The role of the
parish is examined as a fundamental institution for the organization and
adaptation of these women in the urban space.
Filiaciones:
Crespo Reyes, Sofia:
Crespo Reyes, S (Corresponding Author), Univ Nacl Autonoma Mexico, Fac Estudios Super Acatlan, Mexico City, DF, Mexico
Univ Nacl Autonoma Mexico, Fac Estudios Super Acatlan, Mexico City, DF, Mexico
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