Cristiada (Catalan Wikipedia)

Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Cristiada" in Catalan language version.

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  • Joes, Anthony James. Resisting Rebellion. The University Press of Kentucky, 2006, p. 68, 69–80. ISBN 978-0-8131-9170-6. «The Cristero movement, called by Mexicans La Cristiada, fought against religious persecution by the regime in Mexico City.» 
  • Edmonds-Poli, Emily; Shirk, David A.. Contemporary Mexican Politics. Rowman & Littlefield, 2009, p. 51. «[…]Growing outrage at government restrictions and continued persecution of the clergy led to a series of uprisings in central Mexico known collectively as the Cristero rebellion […]» 
  • Chand, Vikram K.. Mexico's Political Awakening. University of Notre Dame Press, 2001, p. 153. «In 1926, the Catholic hierarchy had responded to government persecution by suspending Mass, which was then followed by the eruption of the Cristero War […]» 
  • Bethel, Leslie. Cambridge History of Latin America. Cambridge University Press, p. 593. «The Revolution had finally crushed Catholicism and driven it back inside the churches, and there it stayed, still persecuted, throughout the 1930s and beyond.» 
  • Ruiz, Ramón Eduardo. Triumphs and Tragedy: A History of the Mexican People. W. W. Norton & Company, 1993, p. 355. ISBN 9780393310665. «[…] With ample cause, the church saw itself as persecuted.[…]» 

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  • Boatwright, Phil. «Còpia arxivada». Oxfordfamily.com (magazine), 17-06-2012. Arxivat de l'original el 2016-03-21. [Consulta: 27 abril 2021].

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