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Carlism: The Meaning of the Counterrevolution

2017
This chapter shows the pivotal role that defining law has generally had in interpreting the meanings of Carlism and the relevance of the latter in the study of Vascongadas and Navarre. The main analysis focuses on a debate about the reasons that motivated the populations of Vascongadas and Navarre to support Carlism during the First Carlist War (1833 ...
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Ideologeme “revolución” in the political discourse of Spanish Carlism

Linguistics & Polyglot Studies
The article examines the use of the ideologeme “revolution” in the Carlist political discourse. Spanish Carlism, which is one of the oldest political movements in modern Europe, appeared in 1833 and opposed liberal reforms in Spain. Throughout its history, the Carlists positioned themselves as consistent opponents of revolutionary ideology.
A. A. Tereshchuk, N. I. Grigorchenkova
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Toulouse, capitale du carlisme catalan (1830-1840)

Annales du Midi : revue archéologique, historique et philologique de la France méridionale, 1993
En écartant du trône son frère Don Carlos, le roi d'Espagne Ferdinand VII déclencha les sanglantes guerres carlistes, perdues par les partisans du successeur évincé. Des milliers d'entre eux trouvèrent refuge à Toulouse, un des bastions, depuis 1830, de la résistance légitimiste, dont les aspirations n'étaient pas sans rappeler celles des « apostolicos
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Carlisme

2019
Populism names different phenomena born in the postmodern era against political modernism. To Carlism, on the contrary, as a premodern phenomenon, does not suit it.
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Spanish carlism: an introduction

2017
El Carlismo no es sólo el partido más antiguo del mundo sino que supone una visión del mundo con particular arraigo en España durante más de siglo y medio.
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