El Somatén en Mallorca durante la dictadura de Primo de Rivera (1923-1930)

A few days after the coup d’état, Primo de Rivera recovered a originally medieval institution restored in 1855 as a co-participant in the restoration of public order. In Mallorca, if its organization and implementation was relatively rapid and successful, especially in the rural environment, it neve...

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Autor principal: Cristóbal Mateu Sastre
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Publicado: Edicions UIB 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://doi.org/10.22307/2386.7124.2021.01.007
https://doaj.org/article/674577ddd642453093b3ef20f9ac877a
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Sumario:A few days after the coup d’état, Primo de Rivera recovered a originally medieval institution restored in 1855 as a co-participant in the restoration of public order. In Mallorca, if its organization and implementation was relatively rapid and successful, especially in the rural environment, it never came to fit in island society. His number, the Complaints of the Board and the distant relationship with his fellow citizens, seem to indicate this. Well related to the Patriotic Union, its social affiliation was varied but always within the middle high collective. Shortly after the end of the dictatorship, the Berenguer government dissolved this Corporation.