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Military aspects of British participation in the First Carlist War
The United Kingdom’s participation was total: political, economic and use of military resources. The military intervention was directed from London and through the relations of the ambassador in Madrid, who exerted a great influence on Spanish political ...
Tauler Cid, Benito
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Lexico-semantic features of creating the image of the protagonist in the novel Zumalacárregui by B. Pérez Galdós [PDF]
The article analyzes the linguistic features of the novel Zumalacárregui by the Spanish writer Benito Pérez Galdos, first published in 1898.
Терещук, Андрей Андреевич
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The Diaries of the Infanta María de las Nieves Braganza y Borbón in the Trenches of the First World War [PDF]
The rise of biographies, memoirs and autobiographies has opened fields of analysis that have not been explored so far, such as the way in which feelings and emotions become decisive references for political action.
Martínez García, Cristina Bienvenida
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The Spanish Civil Wars: A Comparative Study of the First Carlist War and the Conflict of the 1930s
This book provides a comparative history of the domestic and international nature of Spain's First Carlist War (1833-40) and the Spanish Civil War (1936-39), as well as the impact of both conflicts.
Lawrence, Mark
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This article studies Mexico's First Federal Republic from a transnational, biographical perspective. Using the example of the Spanish émigré, Ramón Ceruti, it argues that transatlantic links between Spanish and Mexican liberalism should be understood not
Lawrence, Mark
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The Holy See's policy in Spain in 1832-1835: between Carlists and Cristinos
The present article studies some aspects of foreign policy of the Holy See in Spain during the First Carlist War (1833-40). The paper is based on materials from Vatican secret archives (Secretariat of state archives, international policy fund).
A. A. Tereshchuk
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Spain signed the Geneva Convention in 1864 and the Spanish Red Cross Society (SRC) was established in July of that year. Yet, only after 1870 the SRC revived and quickly expanded, forming local and provincial committees as well as ladies' sections.
Arrizabalaga, Jon
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Scientific communication and technological innovation in the first red cross, 1863-1876 [PDF]
[EN] The early years of the international Red Cross movement coincided with great technological changes in war medicine. The organizational peculiarities of the International Association for Relief of Wounded Soldiers in Campaign, set up by the Geneva ...
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¿Volunteers or “quintos”? Recruitment and desertion in the First Carlist War
[ES] La historia del Carlismo está basada en gran parte en obras con un fuerte sesgo romántico y escasa base documental. La cuestión del Ejército carlista es sin duda una de ellas, y reviste gran interés porque ayuda a establecer la cronología interna
Urquijo Goitia, José Ramón
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Fastixio e morte dun portaestandarte do carlismo galego. O cóengo cardeal Francisco M.ª de Gorostidi
In the First Carlist War a sector of the Galician clergy identified with the defence of the Throne, Altar and Legitimacy fought in the Carlist guerrillas. Among them stands out the cardinal canon Francisco María de Gorostidi.
Comesaña Paz, Alfredo
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