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Disputed territory: the school and the struggle between republicanism and the Church in Portugal (19th and 20th centuries)

This paper aims to discuss some of the core concepts underlying the processes of secularization and laicization of education in Portugal, from the Constitutional Monarchy to the beginning of the First Republic. I will consider public and private school spaces as territories, which both state and Church sought to strategically move to conquer and to establish political and cultural hegemony in Portuguese society.

secular school; First Republic (Portugal); history of education


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