1917

el Estado catalán y el soviet español

Villa García, Roberto

The Spanish Revolution of 1917 was one of the most shocking political ruptures in Western Europe. Inspired by the Russian revolution of February / March of that year and in the middle of the First World War, the joint revolt of republicans, trade unionists, Catalan nationalists and Junteros soldiers became the most momentous event in the history of Spain in the 20th century. because it destroyed the normalized functioning of the constitutional monarchy, cut short the birth of Spanish democracy and opened the floodgates to the long authoritarian cycle that the country experienced during the next half century. The Spanish Revolution unleashed the forces that were behind the dictatorships of Primo de Rivera and Franco, an unstable republic and a fratricidal Civil War.

Author
Villa García, Roberto
Subject
History > Contemporary history 20th-21st centuries
EAN
9788467061819
ISBN
978-84-670-6181-9
Edition
1
Publisher
Espasa-Calpe
Pages
784 
High
23.0 cm
Weight
15.0 cm
Release date
17-03-2021
Language
Spanish 
Series
 
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Villa García, Roberto (aut.)

  • Villa García, Roberto
    Roberto Villa García (Granada, 1978) es doctor en Historia y profesor titular interino adscrito al Departamento de Ciencias Sociales en la Universidad Rey Juan Carlos de Madrid.   Read more