1868 en la memoria carlista de 1931: dos revoluciones anticlericales y un paralelo
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https://doi.org/10.3989/hs.2007.v59.i119.34Keywords:
Spain, XIXth and XXth Century, Second Republic, Carlism, Anticlerical policy, Counterrevolutionary PressAbstract
This article analyses the role during 1868 and, especially, 1931 the religious matter placed as an elemento of ruptura and factor of mobilization for the counterrevolution that Carlism directed in Spanish Second Republic.
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2007-06-30
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Moral Roncal, A. M. (2007). 1868 en la memoria carlista de 1931: dos revoluciones anticlericales y un paralelo. Hispania Sacra, 59(119), 337–361. https://doi.org/10.3989/hs.2007.v59.i119.34
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