Catholics and Basque nationalists: the february elections 1936 and the war

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  • Cristóbal Robles Muñoz CCHS, CSIC

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.3989/hs.2010.v62.i126.263

Keywords:

Basque Nationalists, the Vatican, Second Republic, Elections 1936, Basque Government, Civil War

Abstract


It was clear the division of the Catholic Basques, with nationalists and those who believed that the parliamentary elections of February 1936 were the moment of truth face the threat of the revolutionary left. It studies the political consequences of the decision of the PNV to go alone to the polls and tension of those months. The expectations of harmony, sparked by the first message Azaña, sank to some measures of the Government and a string of facts that seemed to make way for the revolution, exceeding and violating the Constitution.

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Published

2010-12-30

How to Cite

Robles Muñoz, C. (2010). Catholics and Basque nationalists: the february elections 1936 and the war. Hispania Sacra, 62(126), 723–756. https://doi.org/10.3989/hs.2010.v62.i126.263

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