La rebelión cantonal en la I República
los intentos de instaurar en España un Estado federal
Vadillo Muñoz, Julián
In the summer of 1873, Spain was plunged into unprecedented political chaos. The First Republic, recently proclaimed and presided over by Nicolás Salmerón, struggled to consolidate itself in a divided and polarized country. In this powder keg and shouting "Federal cantons!" A rebellion emerged led by various political and social groups that sought the independence and autonomy of their respective regions through the proclamation of a federal government. An insurrection in which local power prevailed and in which thirty-two provinces joined, mainly from Levante, Andalusia and Castilla y León. An insurrection that was attempted to be quelled by the iron fist of generals like Pavía and Martínez Campos. But what was this uprising due to? Were there similar movements in Europe? What is its influence in democratic Spain and in the current political landscape? Written by expert historians, this book offers a complete and rigorous vision of one of the most turbulent and significant moments in the history of our country. An essential work to understand the complexity of the period of the First Republic and its consequences on the political future of the country.
- Author
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Vadillo Muñoz, Julián
- Subject
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History
> History of Spain
- EAN
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9788418965944
- ISBN
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978-84-18965-94-4
- Edition
- 1
- Publisher
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Editorial Pinolia
- Pages
- 224
- High
- 23.0 cm
- Weight
- 15.0 cm
- Release date
- 23-06-2023
- Language
- Spanish
- Series
- Divulgación histórica