The period 1833 to 1840 witnessed a brutal civil war in Spain waged between insurgent Carlists and the government Cristinos. The Carlists managed to secure reliable territorial control only over one part of Spain (upland Navarra and rural parts of the neighbouring Basque provinces). Although pockets of armed Carlism flourished elsewhere in Spain, especially in Catalonia, Aragón and Galicia, these insurgents were ineffective at coordinating actions. The Carlist court in the Basque country tried to break its strategic blockade by launching a series of expeditions into Cristino-held territory in the hope of destabilising the Madrid regime and consolidating distant insurrections. This article explains how and why these expeditions scored tactic...
The Spanish Civil War is one of the most significant events in the history of anarchism. The outbrea...
The Monastery of lrache is another name for the ancient Benedictine abbey of Santa María la Real, lo...
In Great Britain the news that Spain had risen in revolt against the forces of Napoleon Bonaparte be...
Catalan Carlism was one of the most prominent versions of European anti-liberalism and counter-revol...
This article modifies the associations made by historians and political scientists of Spanish guerri...
In 1855, taking advantage of the reforms of the progressive government, the carlists organized a rev...
From 1833, in all Europe and especially in France, the First Carlist Civil War represents the confro...
When the first Carlist war starts in Spain, the fate of European absolutism, which is facing the inc...
For decades after its conclusion, the Spanish Civil War (1936–39) was officially described by the ne...
There is a consensus among scholars regarding the slow transformation of ‘hot-blooded terror’ into ‘...
This thesis deconstructs the bases of enduring Francoist myth that General Queipo de Llano heroicall...
This article reappraises General Queipo de Llano's authoritarian rule in Seville during the Spanish ...
The most bloody war in XX century in Europe is Civil War in Spain in 1936-1939. The end of this war ...
En este artículo se analiza el proceso mediante el cual el carlismo se convirtió, una vez empezada l...
This thesis studies Spain’s failure to halt the revolution which led to Colombia’s independence in 1...
The Spanish Civil War is one of the most significant events in the history of anarchism. The outbrea...
The Monastery of lrache is another name for the ancient Benedictine abbey of Santa María la Real, lo...
In Great Britain the news that Spain had risen in revolt against the forces of Napoleon Bonaparte be...
Catalan Carlism was one of the most prominent versions of European anti-liberalism and counter-revol...
This article modifies the associations made by historians and political scientists of Spanish guerri...
In 1855, taking advantage of the reforms of the progressive government, the carlists organized a rev...
From 1833, in all Europe and especially in France, the First Carlist Civil War represents the confro...
When the first Carlist war starts in Spain, the fate of European absolutism, which is facing the inc...
For decades after its conclusion, the Spanish Civil War (1936–39) was officially described by the ne...
There is a consensus among scholars regarding the slow transformation of ‘hot-blooded terror’ into ‘...
This thesis deconstructs the bases of enduring Francoist myth that General Queipo de Llano heroicall...
This article reappraises General Queipo de Llano's authoritarian rule in Seville during the Spanish ...
The most bloody war in XX century in Europe is Civil War in Spain in 1936-1939. The end of this war ...
En este artículo se analiza el proceso mediante el cual el carlismo se convirtió, una vez empezada l...
This thesis studies Spain’s failure to halt the revolution which led to Colombia’s independence in 1...
The Spanish Civil War is one of the most significant events in the history of anarchism. The outbrea...
The Monastery of lrache is another name for the ancient Benedictine abbey of Santa María la Real, lo...
In Great Britain the news that Spain had risen in revolt against the forces of Napoleon Bonaparte be...