Neocatólicos
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The neocatólicos ("neo–Catholics", shorted to neos) was a
Part of the 19th century Spanish counter-revolutionary though,
After the 1868 Glorious Revolution (and overthrow of Isabella II) they tended to join the ranks of Carlism.[5] Later in the 19th century, during the Restoration, politicians with a neo-Catholic background would enjoy, unlike old Carlists, some presence in the Conservative cabinets.[6] By 1888 many of them helped to form the Integrist Party.[7]
Neos often attacked Krausists, deriding them as "Pantheists" and "anti-Catholics".[8]
Some neo-Catholic representatives include
References
- Citations
- ^ González Cuevas 2001, p. 106.
- ^ Dupont 2014, p. 214.
- ^ Rivera García 2014, p. 127.
- ^ Rodríguez Jiménez 2002, p. 94.
- ^ Cruz Romeo 2015, p. 120.
- ^ Colom González 2016, pp. 82–83.
- ^ Álvarez Chillida 2002, p. 135.
- ^ a b González Cuevas 2001, p. 112.
- ^ Cruz Romeo 2015, p. 123.
- Bibliography
- ISBN 84-95379-44-9.
- Colom González, Francisco (2016). "Political Catholicism and the secular state: A Spanish predicament". In Colom González, Francisco; D'Amato, Gianni (eds.). Multireligious Society: Dealing with Religious Diversity in Theory and Practice. London & New York: ISBN 978-1-472-48802-2.
- Cruz Romeo, María (2015). "Escritores neocatólicos en el espacio públco liberal: el filtro de la 'modernidado". Donoso Cortés. El reto del liberalismo y la revolución (PDF). Madrid: Community of Madrid. ISBN 978-84-451-3512-9.
- Dupont, Alexandre (2014). "¿Hacia una Internacional neo-católica? Trayectorias cruzadas de Louis Veuillot y Antonio Aparisi y Guijarro" (PDF). Ayer. 95: 211–236. ISSN 1134-2277.
- González Cuevas, Pedro Carlos (2001). "Las tradiciones ideológicas de la extrema derecha española". Hispania. 61 (207). Madrid: .
- Rivera García, Antonio (2014). "Nineteenth-Century Spanish Counter-Revolution: The Critique to Liberal Parliamentarism and the Praise of the Traditional Constitution". In Palonen, Kari; Rosales, José María; Turkka, Tapani (eds.). The Politics of Dissensus: Parliament in Debate. Santander & Madrid: Cantabria University Press; ISBN 978-84-8102-701-3.
- Rodríguez Jiménez, José Luis (2002). La extrema derecha en España: del tardofranquismo a la consolidación de la democracia (1957-1982) (PDF). Madrid: Universidad Complutense de Madrid.