Miguel de Unamuno (Spanish Wikipedia)

Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Miguel de Unamuno" in Spanish language version.

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  • Borzoni, 2021, p. 76. Borzoni, Sandro (2021). «Los hunos y los hotros». Cuadernos de la Cátedra Miguel de Unamuno 49: 73-84. doi:10.14201/ccmu.28058. 
  • Citado en Borzoni, 2021, p. 76 Borzoni, Sandro (2021). «Los hunos y los hotros». Cuadernos de la Cátedra Miguel de Unamuno 49: 73-84. doi:10.14201/ccmu.28058. 
  • Callahan, David (1996). «The Early Reception of Miguel de Unamuno in England, 1907-1939». The Modern Language Review: 382. JSTOR 3735019. doi:10.2307/3735019. «He was dismissed in 1914 from his post as Rector of the University of Salamanca on political grounds and in 1924 the dictator Miguel Primo de Rivera had him exiled to the Canary Islands. National and international protests saw this restriction lifted, yet instead of returning to the Spanish mainland he went to Hendaye, in France, just across the Spanish border, where he remained for six years, further enhancing his European status as a martyr. In 1931, after a triumphant return to Spain, Unamuno was elected to the newly constituted Spanish parliament, where he proceeded to lambast some of the features of the Second Republic as vigorously as he had those of the regime of Primo de Rivera. This high public profile played a large part in the dissemination of Unamuno’s name, so that it was not as an obscure foreigner that he came to England in 1936 to be awarded honorary degrees by the Universities of London, Oxford, and Cambridge.» 

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  • Urrutia León, Manuel M.ª (2006). «La colaboración de Unamuno en "El Liberal" de Madrid». Cuadernos de la Cátedra Miguel de Unamuno 41 (1): 213-282. ISSN 0210-749X. JSTOR 45372231. 
  • Callahan, David (1996). «The Early Reception of Miguel de Unamuno in England, 1907-1939». The Modern Language Review: 382. JSTOR 3735019. doi:10.2307/3735019. «He was dismissed in 1914 from his post as Rector of the University of Salamanca on political grounds and in 1924 the dictator Miguel Primo de Rivera had him exiled to the Canary Islands. National and international protests saw this restriction lifted, yet instead of returning to the Spanish mainland he went to Hendaye, in France, just across the Spanish border, where he remained for six years, further enhancing his European status as a martyr. In 1931, after a triumphant return to Spain, Unamuno was elected to the newly constituted Spanish parliament, where he proceeded to lambast some of the features of the Second Republic as vigorously as he had those of the regime of Primo de Rivera. This high public profile played a large part in the dissemination of Unamuno’s name, so that it was not as an obscure foreigner that he came to England in 1936 to be awarded honorary degrees by the Universities of London, Oxford, and Cambridge.» 

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  • Blanco Prieto, F. (30 de septiembre de 2022). «Miguel de Unamuno (1864-1936). Profesor y escritor.». USAL: 66. Consultado el 19 de octubre de 2024. «El profesor de la Facultad de Filosofía y Letras de la Universidad de Grenoble, Jacques Chevalier, propuso a Unamuno para el doctorado honoris causa por dicha Universidad, siendo aceptado por don Miguel, quien el 22 de enero de 1934 le confirmaba por carta su presencia en el acto: «Estoy dispuesto a ir a esa ciudad en primavera a recibir ese honor que tan graciosamente me otorga la Universidad». Pero la enfermedad de Concha le impidió moverse de Salamanca, representándole Chevalier en la ceremonia de investidura que tuvo lugar el 12 de mayo, tres días antes de la muerte de Concha.» 

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