Church-State relations during the Franco regime. A study of its historical evolution based on the celebration of official acts
Abstract
In the following article we will tackle the evolution of the relationship between the Church and the State based on the interpretation of the gathering call by Church authorities to official acts celebrated on one of the red-lettered days according to the official calendar during the Franco regime, the Hispanic Heritage and Race Day (12th, October). As well, we will see the variations in the location of these acts over the years. Such elements will be presented as non-verbal communication which allows the transmission of the changes seen in the existing relationship between these two institutions over the studied period.
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