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- Title
Guerra civil y contrarrevolución en España y en la Europa del Sur en el siglo XIX.
- Authors
Canal, Jordi
- Abstract
The «Civil War» denomination had usually been given -along the Spanish history - to the exclusive period of conflict of 1936- -1939. However, Spain was suffering the effects of a large civil war, discontinuous but persistently, in the most of the XIX century. Carlist wars were the main expression of those conflicts within Spain. Any interpretation of a Spanish XIX century that emphasize the fratricidal component about the confrontation, doesn't mean a kind of positive or negative valuation about the past. Neither turns it to exceptional. Spain shares with South Europe countries - Portugal, Spain, France, Italy -, the characteristic of having suffered in the XIX century, an important civil war, whose structure was around the axis of revolution-counter-revolution.
- Subjects
SOUTHERN Europe; SPAIN; SPANISH Civil War, 1936-1939; COUNTERREVOLUTIONS; CARLIST War, Spain, 1833-1840; FRATRICIDE; REVOLUTIONS; SOCIAL unrest
- Publication
Ler Historia, 2006, Issue 51, p9
- ISSN
0870-6182
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.4000/lerhistoria.2588