El laberinto religioso de Juan Manuel de Rosas
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https://doi.org/10.3989/aeamer.2006.v63.i1.2Keywords:
Juan Manuel de Rosas, Religious Policy, Ecclesiastical ReformAbstract
Argentine traditional historiography consolidated the imagen of Juan Manuel de Rosas as the Restorer of the colonial Catholic tradition strongly weakened during the Rivadavian experience on the decade of 1820. This work discusses this assumption. Our central hypothesis is, on the contrary, that Rosas tried to carry out a religious policy inspired in distinct elements taken of different ideological traditions. This attempt conducts him to a dead-end.
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