Juntas, tertulias y conspiración en la crisis del régimen isabelino. El caso de la ciudad de Barcelona, 1867-1868
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https://doi.org/10.3989/hispania.2004.v64.i217.191Keywords:
Revolution of 1868, Revolutionary organizations, Federal republicanism, BarcelonaAbstract
The aim of the present study is the description of the activity and organisation of the revolutionaries in Barcelona in the period preceding the victory of the Spanish Democratic Revolution of 1868. The activities of those opposition groups, and the clandestine revolutionary Committee existing from 1861, are studied through the analysis of A. feliu Codina's memoirs. The outbreak of the revolution in Barcelona, where the committees were mainly neither republicans nor federalists, enhanced the diffusion of the federal republicanism and transformed an initial pronunciamiento into a true democratic revolution, Barcelona becoming the pioneer of the Spanish federal republicanism.
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