De leyenda rosa e historia científica: notas sobre el último revisionismo de la Segunda República

In recent years there has appeared in the contemporary Spanish historiography a school in which quite a negative focus on the Second Republic prevails. It is based on the belief that in April 1931 an excluding revolution (instead of a liberal option) settled in and that in April 1936 a violent perio...

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Main Author: Ricardo Robledo
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Language:English
Published: Centre de Recherches Ibériques et Ibéro-Américaines 2015-03-01
Series:Cahiers de Civilisation Espagnole Contemporaine
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Online Access:https://journals.openedition.org/ccec/5444
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description In recent years there has appeared in the contemporary Spanish historiography a school in which quite a negative focus on the Second Republic prevails. It is based on the belief that in April 1931 an excluding revolution (instead of a liberal option) settled in and that in April 1936 a violent period began, which was the responsibility of the left most of all. This period eased the way for the military coup. In this article, the most relevant historians of this school are presented and some of their suppositions referring to the socioeconomic reformism that opened the republican regime are examined.
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De leyenda rosa e historia científica: notas sobre el último revisionismo de la Segunda República
Cahiers de Civilisation Espagnole Contemporaine
Second Republic
Francoism
Revisionism
Agrarian Reformism
title De leyenda rosa e historia científica: notas sobre el último revisionismo de la Segunda República
title_full De leyenda rosa e historia científica: notas sobre el último revisionismo de la Segunda República
title_fullStr De leyenda rosa e historia científica: notas sobre el último revisionismo de la Segunda República
title_full_unstemmed De leyenda rosa e historia científica: notas sobre el último revisionismo de la Segunda República
title_short De leyenda rosa e historia científica: notas sobre el último revisionismo de la Segunda República
title_sort de leyenda rosa e historia cientifica notas sobre el ultimo revisionismo de la segunda republica
topic Second Republic
Francoism
Revisionism
Agrarian Reformism
url https://journals.openedition.org/ccec/5444
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