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Pamela Voekel

    For God and Liberty
    For God and Liberty: Catholicism and Revolution in the Atlantic World, 1790-1861
    • The book explores the Catholic Church's significant role during the Age of Revolution, highlighting its influence on the emergence of democratic political systems in early 19th-century Latin America. It challenges secular interpretations by linking political divisions to internal Church conflicts and examines the religious roots of civil wars in Mexico and Central America, offering a fresh perspective on the period's historical dynamics.

      For God and Liberty: Catholicism and Revolution in the Atlantic World, 1790-1861
    • The Age of Revolution has traditionally been understood as an era of secularization, giving the transition from monarchy to independent republics through democratic movements a genealogy that assumes hostility to Catholicism. By centering the story on Spanish and Latin American actors, Pamela Voekel argues that at the heart of this nineteenth-century transformation in Spanish America was a transatlantic Catholic civil war. Voekel demonstrates Reform Catholicism's significance to the thought and action of the rebel literati who led decolonization efforts in Mexico and Central America, showing how each side of this religious divide operated from within a self-conscious intercontinental network of like-minded Catholics. For its central protagonists, the era's crisis of sovereignty provided a political stage for a religious struggle. Drawing on ecclesiastical archives, pamphlets, sermons, and tracts, For God and Liberty reveals how the violent struggles of decolonization and the period before and after Independence are more legible in light of the fault lines within the Church.

      For God and Liberty