Abstract
The essay aims to briefly reconstruct the history of the monthly Jesuit periodical «Latinoamérica. Revista mensual de cultura y orientación», published in Mexico by the Buena Prensa publishing house from January 1949 to December 1958, and then transferred to Cuba, where it was published by the Colegio de Belén in Havana from January 1959 until it was discontinued the following April, against the background of the Cuban regime-change successfully led by Fidel Castro. Particular attention is devoted to the continental vocation of the periodical and its insistence on the social question, in its many facets in the Latin American subcontinent, in order to understand to what extent «Latinoamérica» succeeded in interpreting, or at least intercepting, the anxieties for renewal that spread within the pre-conciliar Church (in America as in Europe) and that affected all levels of Catholic presence in society, from the religious to the cultural, without neglecting the socio-economic context (often dramatic) in which religious and lay people found themselves working on a daily basis.
Lingua originale | English |
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Titolo della pubblicazione ospite | A Christian Revolution. Dialogues on Social Justice and Democracy Between Europe and the Americas (1945-1965) |
Editor | N Busani, P Valvo |
Pagine | 171-192 |
Numero di pagine | 22 |
Stato di pubblicazione | Pubblicato - 2023 |
Keywords
- Latinoamérica
- Latinoamérica. Revista mensual de cultura y orientacion
- Christian Revolution
- Jesuit Journals