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Las organizaciones juveniles de la República frentepopulista: entre el rechazo total y la adhesión incondicional

Authors: Souto Kustrín, Sandra;

Las organizaciones juveniles de la República frentepopulista: entre el rechazo total y la adhesión incondicional

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[ES] El objetivo de este artículo es estudiar las posiciones que mantuvieron las diferentes organizaciones juveniles «republicanas» —en el sentido de que formaron parte de las fuerzas que lucharon con el gobierno legítimo de la Segunda República durante la guerra civil— sobre la formación del Frente Popular y lo que éste implicaba. Para ello, se analiza la evolución de sus posiciones sobre las alianzas interclasistas y las alianzas obreras desde la proclamación de la Segunda República. El artículo concluye con unas breves referencias a los cambios que introdujo el conflicto bélico en estos posicionamientos.

[EN] The aim of this paper is to study the positions held by the various «republican» youth organizations —to mean that they were part of the forces that fought with the legitimate government of the Second Republic during the civil war— on the formation of the Popular Front and what that meant. To do this, the evolution of their positions on the interclass alliances and workers’ partnerships since the proclamation of the Second Republic is analyzed. The article concludes with a brief reference to the changes made in these positions by the war

Este trabajo ha sido posible gracias al Proyecto Intramural del CSIC, Ref: 201510I026

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Civil war, Guerra civil, Youth organizations, Second Spanish Republic, The Popular Front, Alianzas políticas, Political alliances, Frente Popular, Segunda República Española, Organizaciones juveniles

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