This well-documented study deals in moderate, objective terms with
a critical and particularly sensitive aspect of Spanish history.
This notable contribution examines the background of the Spanish
Civil War and explores the nature of church-state relations in
Spain in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. This analysis of
the Spanish politico-religious conflict of 1936 shows that the
clash between church and state came to be the direct cause of the
downfall of the republic.
Originally published in 1964.
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