Iglesia y Estado, educación y pragmatismoEscuelas Pías en Panamá (1889-1900)

  1. Alonso Marañón, Pedro Manuel
Aldizkaria:
Estudios de Historia Social y Económica de América

ISSN: 0214-2236

Argitalpen urtea: 1996

Zenbakia: 13

Orrialdeak: 179-192

Mota: Artikulua

Beste argitalpen batzuk: Estudios de Historia Social y Económica de América

Laburpena

Aesculapian presence in Panamá, toward the end of the XIXth century, framed within political and ideological contexts, reflects diverse expectations: The lack of clergy to attend spiritual needs of the parishes. Shortage of teachers to man training of professionals who would exploit natural resources of the Colombian province, and the particular interests of the order concerning the establishment of permanent centers to carry out its educational policies. Consistently, when these interests became less pejorative and divergent, the exodus of Aesculapian "padres"- monks provoked by changing ideology is about to take place from the isthmus territory.