The rapid, unexpected success of this book encouraged its authors to create a review entirely devoted to the same topic : the Planet " ( Plan�te ) ", with the slogan " Nothing that's strange is foreign to us ! " After two years spent in the exiguous buildings of the editor, Victor Michon ( at 8 rue de Berri, Paris VIIIe ), the seat of the review settled in a substantial building on the Champs-�lys�es.
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Frances Lannon has propounded a view which suggests the existence of an'exiguous Catholic minority which saw in the Church's crusade against the Republic not a defensive holy war that began in 1936 and deserved their support, but a long series of class commitments on political and socio-economic policies which themselves powerfully helped to create the ruthless and desperate anti-clericalism unleashed by the war . " Republican Catholics like Jos?Manuel Gallegos Rocafull, �ngel Ossorio y Gallardo, and Jos?Bergam�n, all wrote scathing criticisms of the Church's role in covering with a religious cloak the political, military and class aims of the anti-Republicans.
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The puzzling features which require elucidation and explanation were gathered by one eminent Mexican scholar ( Rafael Tena ) under six headings as follows : provenance ( his comments predated the release of new information in 2002, as to which see under Provenance above ); materials analysis ( where Tena urged destructive investigatory techniques despite the document's exiguous dimensions ); art-historical criticism ( including orthography ); graphology ( where Tena, despite Dibble's expert opinion, expressed the view that access to the original is indispensable for a conclusive attribution of Sahag�n's signature ); historiography ( where Tena contends the codex must post-date 1573 when Valeriano was appointed " juez gobernador " of Tenochtitlan, and that Sahag�n's signature on the codex is irreconcilable with his known opposition to the cult as to which, see below ); and finally linguistic analysis.