Las Cuestiones femenina y religiosa: una polémica en la prensa del Sexenio The Feminine and Religious questions: A Polemic in the Religious press of the Sexennium.
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La cuestión de la libertad de cultos, que había recorrido la historia del constitucionalismo español desde el Cádiz primisecular, confluyó tras el destronamiento de Isabel II con una apenas balbuciente articulación de su voz pública por la población femenina, movilizada generosa porción de ésta para apuntalar la monolítica confesionalidad del Estado, ahora amenazada por la Revolución. Una temprana muestra, en la prensa, de las posturas confrontadas sustenta el análisis abordado en la presente investigación.
Abstract: The issue of freedom of religion, which had covered the history of Spanish constitutionalism from the Cadiz of the beginning of the century, came together after the dethronement of Isabel II with a barely nascent articulation by the female population of his public voice, mobilized much of it to prop up the confessional State threatened by Revolution. An early sample, in the press, the positions confronted addressed supports
the analysis in this investigation.
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