The advent of the Spanish Second Republic is bound irrevocably to the fall of the Dictatorship of General Primo de Rivera (January 29, 1930), a result of the downfall of those who had supported him from the outset. The figure of Alfonso XIII suddenly became the target of all opposition, besides those who were bitter at the dictator and his former friends. For a time, the king attempted to govern as Primo had, with a directory of ministers presided by General Dámaso Berenguer. Even so, closing the parenthesis of the Dictatorship would not suffice to save the throne since this collapse was the consequence of a process of decomposition of the Restoration system which had begun in 1909 with the Tragic Week, gained momentum in 1917 with the Parl...
The defeat of the military uprising on 19 July 1936 in Barcelona and Valencia unleashed the process ...
This article offers an overview of Francoist repression in the Catalan Countries from the outbreak o...
The six-year dictatorship of General Miguel Primo de Rivera (1923-1930) was a crucial episode in Spa...
The security forces and courts of the Second Spanish Republic succeeded in maintaining public order,...
Catalonia since the Spanish Civil War examines the transformation of the Catalan nation in socio-eco...
Between 1916 and 1923 Spain see-sawed between three political alternatives: a democratization of its...
The War of the Spanish Succession affected the entire continent of Europe directly or indirectly. Wi...
El presente artículo analiza las relaciones entre la política catalana y la española a lo largo del ...
In 1714 the Catalans, being in the camp of the losers in the War of the Spanish Succession, finally ...
The most bloody war in XX century in Europe is Civil War in Spain in 1936-1939. The end of this war ...
In the evolution of Catalan nationalism, as much politician as cultural, the period of II Spanish Re...
This article's aim is to analyse the transformations in political Catalanism that took place during ...
Catalans’ demands for self-government were always attuned to the national emancipation movements in ...
At the end of the XIX Century La Vanguardia became an informative and mass newspaper produced by a C...
In the second year of Spanish Civil War, with the advance of francoists troops in the North, the Ast...
The defeat of the military uprising on 19 July 1936 in Barcelona and Valencia unleashed the process ...
This article offers an overview of Francoist repression in the Catalan Countries from the outbreak o...
The six-year dictatorship of General Miguel Primo de Rivera (1923-1930) was a crucial episode in Spa...
The security forces and courts of the Second Spanish Republic succeeded in maintaining public order,...
Catalonia since the Spanish Civil War examines the transformation of the Catalan nation in socio-eco...
Between 1916 and 1923 Spain see-sawed between three political alternatives: a democratization of its...
The War of the Spanish Succession affected the entire continent of Europe directly or indirectly. Wi...
El presente artículo analiza las relaciones entre la política catalana y la española a lo largo del ...
In 1714 the Catalans, being in the camp of the losers in the War of the Spanish Succession, finally ...
The most bloody war in XX century in Europe is Civil War in Spain in 1936-1939. The end of this war ...
In the evolution of Catalan nationalism, as much politician as cultural, the period of II Spanish Re...
This article's aim is to analyse the transformations in political Catalanism that took place during ...
Catalans’ demands for self-government were always attuned to the national emancipation movements in ...
At the end of the XIX Century La Vanguardia became an informative and mass newspaper produced by a C...
In the second year of Spanish Civil War, with the advance of francoists troops in the North, the Ast...
The defeat of the military uprising on 19 July 1936 in Barcelona and Valencia unleashed the process ...
This article offers an overview of Francoist repression in the Catalan Countries from the outbreak o...
The six-year dictatorship of General Miguel Primo de Rivera (1923-1930) was a crucial episode in Spa...