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La defensa de la especificidad española frente al advenimiento de la cultura liberal (1833-1839)
The First Carlist Civil War represents the confrontation of the two main government principles based on opposite ways of understanding the notion of civilization.
Laetitia Blanchard Rubio
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En este artículo se analiza en primer lugar, el círculo de amistades de Pío y Ricardo Baroja en Bera, localidad en la que desde 1912 residían en la temporada veraniega en la casona de Itzea, así como con sus relaciones con la gente del pueblo y las ...
Fernando Mikelarena Peña
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Guerra civil y contrarrevolución en España y en la Europa del Sur en el siglo XIX
The «Civil War» denomination had usually been given –along the Spanish history – to the exclusive period of conflict of 1936-1939. However, Spain was suffering the effects of a large civil war, discontinuous but persistently, in the most of the XIX ...
Jordi Canal
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The recent historiography on first Carlism (2006-2018) [PDF]
The objective of this article is to analyze the latest publications on the first Carlism and to know what the current state of affairs is. To do this, more than 300 works have been consulted and the authors, the study topics and the interpretations have ...
Caridad Salvador, Antonio
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Valencian Carlism in the 1840s: social and geographical analysis
Durante los años 40 del siglo XIX se produjeron dos revueltas carlistas en lo que actualmente es la Comunidad Valenciana. Aunque tuvieron poco apoyo popular y acabaron fracasando, su estudio nos permite conocer aspectos interesantes sobre el carlismo de ...
Caridad Salvador, Antonio
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This article analyses the transnational mobilization of European women in favor of Carlism during the Carlist war of 1872-1876. The counterrevolutionary ideology legitimates the idea of a natural inequality between men and women, which does not promote ...
Alexandre Dupont
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Auge y crisis de la prensa satírica española en el Sexenio Revolucionario (1868-1874)
The Revolutionary Six-Year (1868-1874) represents a golden era for the satirical journalism in Spain. A large number of new titles, favored by the regained freedom and the changing political process, arises.
Antonio Checa Godoy
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When the first Carlist war starts in Spain, the fate of European absolutism, which is facing the increasing strength of liberalism, seems to be at stake there.
Laetitia Blanchard Rubio
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La voix des rebelles. La presse carliste pendant la première guerre (1833-1840)
The Carlist press was born in the context of the Civil War (1833-1840) and did so with a double purpose. On the one hand, to reinforce symbolically and ideologically to the rebellious cores of power by means of a publication of an official nature that ...
Pedro Rújula
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The feminization of religion has been a process not enough studied in Spain. The perception of the Catholic Church as an institution deeply settled down in the Old Regime and unable to react to the changes produced through nineteenth century is one of ...
Raúl Mínguez Blasco
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