HIGHLIGHTS
- who: ANNALES and colleagues from the King Juan Carlos University in Madrid, Spain have published the paper: A N N A L E S, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- what: To summarise, the conservatives and the liberals, the two establishment parties that alternated in the Government, were not mere organizations of notables ruling with the assistance of the local bosses.
SUMMARY
Experience of previous generations. In the first place, the candidates before 1931 addressed an electorate of 15,000-20,000 electors on average, while in the Second Republic, once the electoral . . .
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