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Stephen J. C. Andes and Julia G. Young, editors. Local Church, Global Church: Catholic Activism in Latin America from Rerum Novarum to Vatican II., The American Historical Review, Volume 122, Issue 5, December 2017, Page 1724, https://doi.org/10.1093/ahr/122.5.1724
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Lisa M. Edwards, Messages Sent, Messages Received? The Papacy and the Latin American Church at the Turn of the Twentieth Century. Dain Borges, Catholic Vanguards in Brazil. Matthew Butler, Eucharistic Angels: Mexico’s Nocturnal Adoration and the Masculinization of Postrevolutionary Catholicism, 1910–1930. Robert Curley, Transnational Subaltern Voices: Sexual Violence, Anticlericalism, and the Mexican Revolution. Yves Solis, Secret Archives, Secret Societies: New Perspectives on Mexico’s Cristero Rebellion from the Vatican Secret Archives. Stephen J. C. Andes, The Transnational Life of Sofía del Valle: Family, Nation, and Catholic Internationalism in the Interwar Years. Jaime M. Pensado, A “Third Way” in Christ: The Project of the Corporation of Mexican Students (CEM) in Cold War Mexico. Colin M. Snider, Catholic Campuses, Secularizing Struggles: Student Activism and Catholic Universities in Brazil, 1950–1968. Catherine C. LeGrand, The Antigonish Movement of Canada and Latin America: Catholic Cooperatives, Christian Communities, and Transnational Development in the Great Depression and the Cold War. Mary Roldán, Popular Cultural Action, Catholic Transnationalism, and Development in Colombia before Vatican II. Susan Fitzpatrick-Behrens, The Maya Catholic Cooperative Spirit of Capitalism in Guatemala: Civil-Religious Collaborations, 1943–1966. Stephen J. C. Andes and Julia G. Young, Historicizing Catholic Activism in Latin America.