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Spanish Carlism and Basque Nationalism

open access: yes, 2000
Unlike variants of Irish nationalism, Basque nationalism and modern Carlism, while historically related, mobilized movements that experienced roughly parallel, not sequential, development. In relation to the Spanish nation-state, they constitute different types, although both maintained, as a point of definition, a regional focus.
M K Flynn
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Carlism and Crisis in Spain 1931–1939

open access: yes, 1975
This is a study in English of the Carlist Movement, the extreme right-wing party in Spain, during the climactic decade of the 1930s. Carlism represents the oldest existing movement of the traditionalist right in Europe. In 1931 Carlists had already been in conflict with Spanish liberalism and leftism for over a century, seeking to reverse the trends of
Martin Blinkhorn
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Carlism and the Spanish Crisis of the 1930s

Journal of Contemporary History, 1972
point. In I935, after three years of expounding traditionalist theory in Accidn Espanola, the outstanding Carlist intellectual, Victor Pradera, published El Estado Nuevo (The New State), a coherent if somewhat aesthetic examination of the Carlist state substantially identical with that outlined by the author's mentor Vazquez de Mella. Pradera concluded
exaly   +2 more sources

Regionalism in the Ideology of Early Carlism

Peterburgskij Istoričeskij žurnal, 2020
A A Tereshchuk
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Carlism and Crisis in Spain, 1931-1939

American Historical Review, 1976
Gabriel Jackson
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