Category
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Second Spanish Republic
political regime established in Spain between April 14, 1931 and April 1, 1939
First Spanish Republic
political regime that existed in Spain between 11 February 1873 and 29 December 1874
First of October Anti-Fascist Resistance Groups
Inactive, clandestine, Marxist-Leninist Spanish republican group
Republican faction
Spanish Civil War faction
Spanish Constitution of 1931
former constitution of Spain
Spanish Republican government in exile
Government of Spain in exile from 1939 to 1977
flag of the Second Spanish Republic
flag used by the Second Spanish Republic
Revolutionary Antifascist Patriotic Front
radical Spanish Anti-Francoist revolutionary organization
Jaca uprising
republicanism in Spain
political position and movement
José Nakens
Spanish writer and journalist (1841-1926)
Spanish National Liberation Front
political party

Heraldo de Madrid
Spanish newspaper
Exaltados
The Exaltados ('Fanatics' or 'Extremists', in the sense of 'radicals') was the label given to the most left-wing or progressive political current of liberalism in nineteenth-century Spain. Associated with, and at times inspired by, French Jacobinism and republicanism, it corresponded to the political current known more generally as Radicalism.