Spain’s Transition to Democracy: Arias to Suárez
Arias Navarro’s government faced significant challenges, including constant strikes by workers in construction, metal, post offices, public transportation, and banking. The most violent of these occurred in Vitoria in March 1976, resulting in 5 deaths and dozens of injuries. The rise of terrorism by ETA and GRAPO, public order issues due to street protests by the opposition, and the events of Montejurra in May 1976, which involved clashes between the two branches of the Carlist movement, further
Read MoreSecond Republic and Civil War: Origins and Phases
The Second Republic
Following Primo de Rivera’s resignation, Alfonso XIII attempted a ‘soft dictatorship’ by naming Dámaso Berenguer as Prime Minister, aiming to control society without fully restoring the previous regime. This discredited the Liberal Party, the Conservative Party, and the King himself. The PSOE (Spanish Socialist Workers’ Party) and anti-monarchical forces like the CNT (National Confederation of Labor) agreed to hold elections to proclaim the Republic, convene a Constituent Assembly,
Read MoreByzantine Art: Architecture, Sculpture, Painting & Mosaics
Byzantine Architecture: Key Features
Byzantine architecture is characterized by a unique blend of Roman and Eastern influences. Some of its defining features include:
- Materials: Structures often used brick masonry, covered with decorative elements like paintings, and mosaics.
- Elements: Prominent use of domes on pendentives; arches with alternating stone and brick voussoirs; columns with capitals or impost blocks, often tapered; and plant or geometric decoration, frequently created using a bevel (two-
Cold War Conflicts and Decolonization (1945-1990)
Training Bloss (1945-1949): Capitalism and Socialism
Rise of the Cold War: Influence in Europe (U.S. Marshall Plan, USSR: communist governments), the Berlin crisis (division of Germany: East Germany and West Germany, Berlin divided: blocking Berlin and Berlin Wall), the creation of military blocs (NATO, Warsaw Pact).
Wars (1945-1975)
- Korean War: Between North Korea (communist) and South Korea (pro-West), division of Korea.
- Vietnam War: French withdrawal from Vietnam and division: the communist North
Emilio Mola’s 1936 Declaration of War in Navarre
General Mola’s Proclamation of a State of War
Introduction: This is a primary source document of a military and public nature. It takes the form of a military decree, though its preamble contains significant political content. The author, Emilio Mola, was the chief organizer of the military uprising against the Popular Front government. It was issued in Pamplona, where Mola had been stationed by the Popular Front government. The *Diario de Navarra* published it on July 19th, the day after the “National
Read MorePolitical Freedom, Equality, and Liberalism
Political Freedom
Topic 13: Political Freedom. For Spinoza, freedom was perfect rationality. For Leibniz, it was the spontaneity of intelligence. For Hegel, it was the acceptance of necessity. However, all of these conceptions refer to an individual’s internal freedom, within the *hominis*. Political freedom, in contrast, is about coexisting with the freedom of others and represents a lack of external resistance. This distinction between inner and outer freedom is crucial. In the philosophy of freedom,
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