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AGUN/22
EXTREME DATES
1815-2004
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Free
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125 Boxes
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publisher
Menéndez Pelayo International University
Culture
Publications
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Rodríguez López-Brea, C.M. (2022). Cuando aún no era el Jefe. A biographical essay of the first José María Gil-Robles (1898-1931). Studia Historica, Contemporary History, 38, 265-293.
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Rodríguez López-Brea, C.M. (2022). Spanish Catholicism. A new presence in Spanish politics, 1922-1936. Contemporary History, 69, 399-434. https://doi.org/10.1387/hc.
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Rodríguez López-Brea, C.M. and González Calleja, E. (2022). José María Gil-Robles, the caudillo turned villain. Ludger Mees (ed.), Héroes y villanos de la patria, Tecnos.
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Rodríguez López-Brea, C.M. (2022). José María Gil-Robles, the paradigm of the political Catholic. The lost steps of Spanish Catholicism. Los católicos y la política española del siglo XX, Tirant lo Blanch, 277-306.
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Rodríguez López-Brea, C.M. (2020). The man everyone hated. José María Gil-Robles and the Spanish Civil War (1936-1939). Hispania Nova, Journal of Contemporary History, 7, 20. https://e-revistas.uc3m.es/index.php/HISPNOV/article/view/6458/5195. https://e-revistas.uc3m.es/index.php/HISPNOV/article/view/6458/5195
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Devesa Santacreu, H. (2018). The Altamira school. A milestone in the renewal of postwar Spanish art (1984-1952). [thesis doctoral unpublished]. University of Navarra.
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Urigüen López de Sandaliano, N. (2016). The role of German Christian democracy in the Spanish transition. [thesis doctoral unpublished]. National University of Education a Distancia.
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Rodríguez López-Brea, C.M., González Calleja, E. (2018). A defeated man in "la Victoria": José María Gil-Robles and the Spanish Civil War (1936-1939).Revista Universitaria de Historia Militar, vol. 7, 17, 104-133.
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Tudelilla Laguardia, C. (2014). Mathias Goeritz. Memories of Spain (1940-1953). Zaragoza University Press.