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A Collective Biography of the Rio de La Plata Clergy, 1806-1827

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  05 October 2022

Fidel Iglesias*
Affiliation:
Eastern Kentucky University
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This essay will report the results of research on the Río de la Plata clergy during the transition to Argentine nationhood, between 1806 and 1827. It will examine a database compiled from manuscripts, printed primary sources, and biographical dictionaries on 204 clerics residing in the Río de la Plata during those years (about 40 percent of the estimated 560 individuals). The database is analyzed according to descriptive and correlation procedures. The statistical analyses were undertaken to relate the demographic characteristics of the churchmen to their attitudes toward independence from Spain and the religious reforms initiated in the ensuing years by Bernardino Rivadavia, chief minister under Martín Rodríguez, governor of the Province of Buenos Aires. The quantification complements the secondary literature (mostly narratives) on the nineteenth-century Catholic Church in the Río de la Plata region.

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Research Reports and Notes
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Copyright © 1998 by the University of Texas Press

Footnotes

My thanks to David Bushnell for his assistance with my dissertation and an earlier version of this essay. Thanks also to the editors and anoymous referees of LARR for their help with this research note.

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