
La guerra cristera
Aspectos del conflicto religioso de 1926 a 1929
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Narrated by:
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Ana Ragasol
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La guerra cristera. Aspectos del conflicto religioso de 1926 a 1929, ofrece un panorama completo de los factores políticos, sociales y económicos que desencadenaron un conflicto armado entre la Iglesia y el Estado mexicanos. Con una gran labor documental, una redacción sencilla y recursos pictóricos, Alicia Olivera Sedano analiza uno de los enfrentamientos más icónicos y menos estudiados de la historia de nuestro país.
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Please note: This audiobook is in Latin American Spanish.
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