Traditionalism Collection
"Preserving the Past: Exploring Traditionalism through Spanish History" Step back in time to the tumultuous era of the Spanish Civil War (1936-1939
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"Preserving the Past: Exploring Traditionalism through Spanish History" Step back in time to the tumultuous era of the Spanish Civil War (1936-1939), where ideologies clashed and traditional values were fiercely defended. The Carlist requetes, loyalist fighters who upheld conservative beliefs, stood firm against the winds of change that swept across Spain. In "La ciudad sitiada, " witness a city under siege, its people united by their unwavering commitment to tradition. Amidst chaos and destruction, they proudly fly "Nuestra bandera, " a symbol of their heritage and resilience. Delve further into history and discover influential figures like Antonio Aparisi Guijarro (1815-1872), a Spanish politician whose staunch traditionalist views shaped his actions. Through an engraving by Capuz, we glimpse his determination to uphold cherished values amidst shifting tides. Ramón María Narváez (1800-1868), another prominent figure in Spanish military history, played a crucial role in preserving tradition during turbulent times. His steadfastness resonated with Carlos VII and Carlism as they sought to maintain their stronghold on Bilbao in 1874. Traveling even further back, explore the roots during Spain's First Carlist War (1836) through an intricate map that reveals how this conflict unfolded across different regions. Witness Queen Isabel II's struggle against Carlist forces as she fought for her vision of Spain in the 19th century. Traditionalism is not merely a concept confined to historical events; it is deeply ingrained within societies and individuals alike. It represents an unwavering dedication to preserving cultural heritage while navigating changing times—a testament to our collective identity as Spaniards.