Las órdenes religiosas y la crisis de Filipinas (1896-1898)
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https://doi.org/10.3989/hs.2004.v56.i114.135Keywords:
Religious orders, The Philippine Revolution, Secularization, Crisis of 1898Abstract
The subject about the religious orders and the crisis of the Philippines between 1896 and 1898 has been studied from several points of view, but they are generally unilateral. We present here an article with a global perspective about the actions of the regular clergy in the years of the tagalog crisis. At the same time, we provide, by a detailed and sometimes unpublished study, new data about the procurators in Madrid, the movement of the religious in front of the government, the pressure of the superiors, and the real background of the religious proposals in the last moments of the Spanish regime in the Pacific Ocean.
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