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Popular Front (Spain) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Popular Front (Spanish: ) in Spain's Second Republic was an electoral coalition and pact signed in January 1936 by various left-wing political organisations, instigated by Manuel Azaña for the p...
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Aspects of the topic "popular front" are discussed in the following places at Britannica ... Primo de Rivera (in José Antonio Primo de Rivera, marquis de Estella (Spanish political leader))
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Towards a History of Workers' Resistance to Work: Paris and Barcelona during the French Popular Front and the Spanish Revolution, 1936-38 Author(s): Michael Seidman Source: Journal of Contemporary History, Vol. ... Thus, several types of class-consciousness confronted each other during the Spanish Revolution.
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Journal of Political and Military Sociology Vol. 26 No. 2, Winter 1998. Why would politicians knowingly increase the probability of a military coup? At times, political incentives lead them to institute policies that redound to their harm (Kaufman and Stallings, 1991; ... Both the Popular Front and the U.P.
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See most popular tags ... Customers buy this book with Impact of the Spanish Civil War on Britain: War, Loss and Memory (Sussex Studies in Spanish History) by Tom Buchanan ... This item: The Spanish Civil War and the British Left: Political Activism and the Popular Front by Lewis H. Mates...
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Macmillan: The Spanish Civil War and the British Left: Political Activism and the Popular Front Lewis Mates: Bonus Publisher Materials: Author Biography ... He analyses the ‘Aid Spain movement’: activities undertaken at grassroots level in support of the Spanish Republic. He explores the nature of grassroots support,
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