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Miguel Pro: Martyrdom and Politics in Twentieth-Century Mexico examines the complex relationship of modern martyrdom as preserved by memory and factual truth, and as retold through stories intended to impel political and religious aims. Martyr narratives depend on institutional affiliation to remain in the public memory, and are altered in order to maintain their ability to mobilize followers within changing social and political contexts. In order to examine the evolution of lasting martyr narratives, López-Menéndez scrutinizes the various renditions of the 1927 execution of Miguel Pro, a Jesuit priest caught in the bloody conflict between Catholics and the post-revolutionary state.

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Lopez-Menendez masterfully constructs the Pro-as-martyr narrative.... Perhaps the most notable strength of this scholarly work is the contextualization the author establishes in the debate about the martyrdom of Father Pro.... Lopez-Menendez’s Miguel Pro is an engagingly written, carefully researched, and impressively diverse examination of the making of a martyr. It makes a major contribution to the fields of religious studies, sociology, and Mexican history and politics in the twentieth century. It will surely be established as a significant synthetic text and find its way into many scholarly libraries. * Catholic Historical Review *
López-Menéndez produces an insightful exploration that uses a compelling Mexican case to examine the ways that martyrs are made in the modern age. * Journal of Church and State *
This is by far the most conceptually sophisticated and detailed treatment to date of the martyrological meanings and political legacies of Mexico’s best-known beato, Father Miguel Pro. Combining elements of history, critical theory, and religious studies, and blending conventional archival sources with deft analysis of theatrical plays, political reportage, and telenovelas, this is a fresh and insightful study that brings the study of Mexico’s cristero martyrs up to date. Here is the post-modern Pro, neither historical nor canonical fact, but open-ended symbol, martyred anew with every significant convulsion of Mexico’s religious and political fields. -- Matthew J. Butler, University of Texas at Austin
This book is a thoughtful meditation on the tensions between the religious and the political spheres, the function of the Catholic priest, and the gradual process of creating a Catholic saint. López-Menéndez focuses on the death of Father Pro, executed by government forces during Mexico’s Cristero War. This work is not only meticulously researched and carefully laid out, it also speaks to the important issues of popular religious belief, state-church relations, and the role of martyrdom in Catholic theology. Powerful and learned, Miguel Pro stands as one of the best works on Mexican religion. -- Benjamin Smith, University of Warwick

Table of Contents
Introduction Chapter One: The Social Identities of a Martyr Chapter Two: The Priestly Martyrdom Chapter Three: Martyrdom, Nationalism, and National Belonging Chapter Four: Law and Martyrdom Chapter Five: The Clash of Corporate Bodies Chapter Six: The Gesture and the Body Chapter Seven: Longing Martyrdom Conclusion

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      Publisher: Lexington Books
      Publication Date: 1/20/2016 12:05:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9781498504256, 978-1498504256
      ISBN10: 1498504256

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Miguel Pro: Martyrdom and Politics in Twentieth-Century Mexico examines the complex relationship of modern martyrdom as preserved by memory and factual truth, and as retold through stories intended to impel political and religious aims. Martyr narratives depend on institutional affiliation to remain in the public memory, and are altered in order to maintain their ability to mobilize followers within changing social and political contexts. In order to examine the evolution of lasting martyr narratives, López-Menéndez scrutinizes the various renditions of the 1927 execution of Miguel Pro, a Jesuit priest caught in the bloody conflict between Catholics and the post-revolutionary state.

      Trade Review
      Lopez-Menendez masterfully constructs the Pro-as-martyr narrative.... Perhaps the most notable strength of this scholarly work is the contextualization the author establishes in the debate about the martyrdom of Father Pro.... Lopez-Menendez’s Miguel Pro is an engagingly written, carefully researched, and impressively diverse examination of the making of a martyr. It makes a major contribution to the fields of religious studies, sociology, and Mexican history and politics in the twentieth century. It will surely be established as a significant synthetic text and find its way into many scholarly libraries. * Catholic Historical Review *
      López-Menéndez produces an insightful exploration that uses a compelling Mexican case to examine the ways that martyrs are made in the modern age. * Journal of Church and State *
      This is by far the most conceptually sophisticated and detailed treatment to date of the martyrological meanings and political legacies of Mexico’s best-known beato, Father Miguel Pro. Combining elements of history, critical theory, and religious studies, and blending conventional archival sources with deft analysis of theatrical plays, political reportage, and telenovelas, this is a fresh and insightful study that brings the study of Mexico’s cristero martyrs up to date. Here is the post-modern Pro, neither historical nor canonical fact, but open-ended symbol, martyred anew with every significant convulsion of Mexico’s religious and political fields. -- Matthew J. Butler, University of Texas at Austin
      This book is a thoughtful meditation on the tensions between the religious and the political spheres, the function of the Catholic priest, and the gradual process of creating a Catholic saint. López-Menéndez focuses on the death of Father Pro, executed by government forces during Mexico’s Cristero War. This work is not only meticulously researched and carefully laid out, it also speaks to the important issues of popular religious belief, state-church relations, and the role of martyrdom in Catholic theology. Powerful and learned, Miguel Pro stands as one of the best works on Mexican religion. -- Benjamin Smith, University of Warwick

      Table of Contents
      Introduction Chapter One: The Social Identities of a Martyr Chapter Two: The Priestly Martyrdom Chapter Three: Martyrdom, Nationalism, and National Belonging Chapter Four: Law and Martyrdom Chapter Five: The Clash of Corporate Bodies Chapter Six: The Gesture and the Body Chapter Seven: Longing Martyrdom Conclusion

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