Antiliberal political traditionalism: The Catalan Carlists

Catalan Carlism was one of the most prominent versions of European anti-liberalism and counter-revolution. This article delves into a debate on the traditional and/or modern nature of the social movements; the relationship between religion, politics and identity; the impact of the civil wars on the...

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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:f67111f16dc24458bd5eb9b2d536f5992021-11-23T14:44:18ZAntiliberal political traditionalism: The Catalan Carlists10.2436/20.1000.01.1772013-407X2013-4088https://doaj.org/article/f67111f16dc24458bd5eb9b2d536f5992021-11-01T00:00:00Zhttp://revistes.iec.cat/index.php/CHR/article/viewFile/149377/147054https://doaj.org/toc/2013-407Xhttps://doaj.org/toc/2013-4088Catalan Carlism was one of the most prominent versions of European anti-liberalism and counter-revolution. This article delves into a debate on the traditional and/or modern nature of the social movements; the relationship between religion, politics and identity; the impact of the civil wars on the construction of nation-states; and the exercise of power and violence. In a context of factories and workers, Carlism built the longest insurrectional guerrilla culture in all of Europe and became the theatre of operations of the “international white”Lluís Ferran Toledano GonzálezInstitut d'Estudis Catalansarticlecarlismcounter-revolutionguerrillacivil warcatalanisminternational whiteHistory (General) and history of EuropeDHistory of SpainDP1-402CAENCatalan Historical Review, Vol 14, Pp 69-88 (2021)
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topic carlism
counter-revolution
guerrilla
civil war
catalanism
international white
History (General) and history of Europe
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History of Spain
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counter-revolution
guerrilla
civil war
catalanism
international white
History (General) and history of Europe
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History of Spain
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Lluís Ferran Toledano González
Antiliberal political traditionalism: The Catalan Carlists
description Catalan Carlism was one of the most prominent versions of European anti-liberalism and counter-revolution. This article delves into a debate on the traditional and/or modern nature of the social movements; the relationship between religion, politics and identity; the impact of the civil wars on the construction of nation-states; and the exercise of power and violence. In a context of factories and workers, Carlism built the longest insurrectional guerrilla culture in all of Europe and became the theatre of operations of the “international white”
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author Lluís Ferran Toledano González
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title Antiliberal political traditionalism: The Catalan Carlists
title_short Antiliberal political traditionalism: The Catalan Carlists
title_full Antiliberal political traditionalism: The Catalan Carlists
title_fullStr Antiliberal political traditionalism: The Catalan Carlists
title_full_unstemmed Antiliberal political traditionalism: The Catalan Carlists
title_sort antiliberal political traditionalism: the catalan carlists
publisher Institut d'Estudis Catalans
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