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    Reaparición de movimientos carismáticos, grupos de alumbrados y otras disidencias inclasificables en la España del Segundo Tercio del siglo XIX. Un eco poco conocido del tormentoso tránsito del Antiguo Régimen al Liberalismo
    (Universidad de Murcia. Servicio de Publicaciones, 2009) Vilar, Juan B.
    The 2nd third of the nineteenth century, coinciding in Spain with the termination and closure of the prolonged and traumatic transition between the Ancient Regime to liberalism, is also a time of religious crisis which made possible the reappearance of charismatic movements, groups of “alumbrados” and other dissident unclassifiable with medieval history and so far little known. Presentation and analysis of several of the most representative, with special attention to those addressed by M. Ribas, J. Mª Moralejo y A. Aguayo, clerics of Tarragona, Brihuega and Granada. Key words: Religious dissidents, charismatic movement, “alumbrados”, Miguel Ribas, José Mª Moralejo, Antonio Aguayo, Algorja, Brihuega, Granada, Spain, 2nd third nineteenth century.

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