«Carlism died of success after the Civil War»

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2023-12-06 05:17:24

A book analyzes the implications of a struggle against liberalism that shaped modern-day Spain and sowed the remote seeds of exclusive nationalisms.

Photography by Jordi Canal. qIsabel Permuy

The historian Jordi Canal (Olot, 1964) publishes a work in Sílex, ‘God, country, king: Carlism and civil wars in Spain’, where he demonstrates that at the beginning of these wars the verb was not there, not even Carlos María Isidro de Borbónthe first Carlist claimant, …

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Report an error About the author César Cervera

ABC History. Specialized in monarchy and Hispanicity. He is the author of the books ‘The Empire of the Stooges’, ‘Superheroes of the Empire’ and ‘The Bourbons and Their Follies’, among others. I learned in Opinion.

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