Electoral Carlism (Second Republic) (English Wikipedia)

Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Electoral Carlism (Second Republic)" in English language version.

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2,288th place
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2,630th place
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abc.es

hemeroteca.abc.es

  • ABC 04.07.31, available here

bibliotecavirtualdeandalucia.es

  • El Guagalete 18.02.36, available here, Álvarez Tardío, Villa García 2017, p. 585

bne.es

hemerotecadigital.bne.es

  • the denominations applied by contemporary press might have been these of agrario, agrario independiente, carlista, católico fuerista, cedista, independiente, integrista, jaimista, mellista, monarquico, nacional agrario or tradicionalista, compare Ahora 10.06.31, available here
  • once Primo de Rivera banned all political parties in 1923 there was no general Carlist organization. Starting 1930 Carlist groupings emerging across various regions of Spain assumed different names, like Comunión Tradicionalista (e.g. in Catalonia, see La Vanguardia 08.03.31, available here), Comunión Tradicionalista Vasco-Navarra (in Vascongadas and Navarre, see Heraldo Alaves 11.06.31, available here), Comunión Católico-Monárquica or Comunión Legitimista (in Madrid, see El Cruzado Español 05.09.30, available here), Comunión Tradicionalista-Integrista (in Canarias) or Partido Tradicionalista (in Guipuzcoa, El Siglo Futuro 07.03.31, available here)
  • El Siglo Futuro 15.02.36, available here
  • El Siglo Futuro 04.11.33, available here or El Siglo Futuro 16.02.36, available here
  • El Siglo Futuro 18.11.33, available here
  • El Siglo Futuro 03.02.36, available here
  • El Siglo Futuro 18.11.36, available here
  • anticipating defeat, the Carlist were particularly enraged by their Restoration Cortes veteran Manuel Senante being dropped off the common Right-wing list, see e.g. El Siglo Futuro 08.02.1936, available here
  • La Nación 18.02.36, available here
  • El Siglo Futuro 21.11.33, available here
  • El Nervion 21.02.36, available here, Álvarez Tardío, Villa García 2017, p. 599
  • El Siglo Futuro 21.11.33, available here
  • El Nervion 21.02.36, available here
  • El Siglo Futuro 21.11.33, available here
  • El Siglo Futuro 21.11.33, available here
  • El Sol 18.02.36, available here, Álvarez Tardío, Villa García 2017, p. 585
  • El Siglo Futuro 21.11.33, available here
  • El Siglo Futuro 21.11.33, available here
  • La Epoca 17.02.36, available here, Álvarez Tardío, Villa García 2017, p. 587
  • La Epoca 17.02.36, available here, Álvarez Tardío, Villa García 2017, p. 587
  • La Epoca 17.02.36, available here, Álvarez Tardío, Villa García 2017, p. 587
  • El Siglo Futuro 21.11.33, available here
  • Ahora 18.02.36, available here, Álvarez Tardío, Villa García 2017, p. 589
  • La Epoca 18.02.36, available here, Álvarez Tardío, Villa García 2017, p. 589
  • El Siglo Futuro 23.06.31, available here
  • La Nacion 05.12.33, available here
  • La Nacion 18.02.36, available here, Álvarez Tardío, Villa García 2017, p. 591
  • El Siglo Futuro 21.11.33, available here
  • Ahora 18.02.36, available here
  • some sources do not count him as a Carlist, see e.g. Blinkhorn 2008. Indeed, he did not join the Carlist minority and did not seem to be a member of CT. However, during the electoral campaign he was advertised as a Carlist candidate, compare El Siglo Futuro 11.11.33, available here
  • El Siglo Futuro 21.11.33, available here
  • El Sol 30.06.31, available here
  • some sources do not count him as a Carlist, see e.g. Blinkhorn 2008. Indeed, he did not join the Carlist minority and did not seem to be a member of CT. However, during the electoral campaign he was advertised as a Carlist candidate, compare El Siglo Futuro 21.11.33, available here

congreso.es

  • he obtained 37.456 votes with the number of active voters 43.152; data at Mateo y Miranda, Miguel de entry, [in:] Indice Histórico de Diputados service, available here, and Ros 2015, p. 26
  • results of the candidates elected are referred after the official Indice Historico de Diputados service, available here. Results for failed candidates are specified in appropriate footnotes
  • Estevanez Rodriguez, Francisco entry for 1936, [in:] Indice Historico de Diputados service, available here, Álvarez Tardío, Villa García 2017, p. 583

lavanguardia.com

hemeroteca.lavanguardia.com

  • once Primo de Rivera banned all political parties in 1923 there was no general Carlist organization. Starting 1930 Carlist groupings emerging across various regions of Spain assumed different names, like Comunión Tradicionalista (e.g. in Catalonia, see La Vanguardia 08.03.31, available here), Comunión Tradicionalista Vasco-Navarra (in Vascongadas and Navarre, see Heraldo Alaves 11.06.31, available here), Comunión Católico-Monárquica or Comunión Legitimista (in Madrid, see El Cruzado Español 05.09.30, available here), Comunión Tradicionalista-Integrista (in Canarias) or Partido Tradicionalista (in Guipuzcoa, El Siglo Futuro 07.03.31, available here)
  • La Vanguardia 21.06.31, available here
  • La Vanguardia 21.02.36, available here, Álvarez Tardío, Villa García 2017, p. 587
  • La Vanguardia 21.06.31, available here
  • La Vanguardia 18.02.36, available here, Álvarez Tardío, Villa García 2017, p. 587

mcu.es

prensahistorica.mcu.es

  • once Primo de Rivera banned all political parties in 1923 there was no general Carlist organization. Starting 1930 Carlist groupings emerging across various regions of Spain assumed different names, like Comunión Tradicionalista (e.g. in Catalonia, see La Vanguardia 08.03.31, available here), Comunión Tradicionalista Vasco-Navarra (in Vascongadas and Navarre, see Heraldo Alaves 11.06.31, available here), Comunión Católico-Monárquica or Comunión Legitimista (in Madrid, see El Cruzado Español 05.09.30, available here), Comunión Tradicionalista-Integrista (in Canarias) or Partido Tradicionalista (in Guipuzcoa, El Siglo Futuro 07.03.31, available here)
  • Cronica Meridional 22.02.36, available here. Rada stood as a Traditionalist on the joint right-wing list of "Candidatura Contrarrevolucionaria"
  • Diario de Burgos 24.11.33, available here
  • La Victoria 22.02.36, available here, Álvarez Tardío, Villa García 2017, p. 595
  • La Region 21.02.36, available here
  • La Correspondencia de Valencia 01.07.31, available here
  • La correspondencia de Valencia 21.11.36, available here