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Bolshevik Triennium
The Bolshevik triennium is the name given by Contemporary history of Spain, Spanish historiography, in reference to the influence of the Russian Revolution, Russian Revolution of 1917 and the Bolsheviks, Bolshevik revolutionaries, to the period between 1918 and 1920 (or 1921), a period characterized by a high level of social conflict in the context of the crisis of the Restoration. Used from the study published in 1929 by , who used the expression "Bolshevist triennium", the denomination is usually used in a restricted way to refer to the revolts, demonstrations, assassinations and strikes that took place in the southern half of Spain, especially in the Andalusian countryside: the expectations aroused by the news that arrived from the Russian revolution in the impoverished masses were felt, depending on the local context, in urban or rural movements. Context Since the Spanish crisis of 1917, crisis of 1917, the worsening of the precarious situation of the workers, both in the c ...
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Contemporary History Of Spain
The contemporary history of Spain is the Historiography, historiographical discipline and a historical period of History of Spain, Spanish history. However, conventionally, Spanish historiography tends to consider as an initial milestone not the French Revolution, nor the American Revolutionary War, Independence of the United States or the English Industrial Revolution, but a decisive local event: the beginning of the Peninsular War, Spanish War of Independence (1808). Reign of Carlos IV (1788–1808) The outbreak of the French Revolution (1789) altered the European balance of power, European international balance, putting Spain in one of the frontiers of the revolutionary focus. The measures aimed to avoid ''contagion'' were effective, because beyond isolated groups of sympathizers (Juan Bautista Mariano Picornell y Gomila, Picornell's conspiracy, 1795), the social consensus in Spain was Counter-revolutionary, counterrevolutionary, actively History of Christianity in Spain, ...
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