Publication: El Estatuto Andaluz durante la Segunda República, y el asesinato de Blas Infante
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Garnica Corbacho, Manuel Jesús
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Universidad Pablo de Olavide
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La Constitución republicana de 1931 trató de poner fin a los conflictos y nacionalismos periféricos del Estado español, con la creación de una fórmula integral como modelo territorial descentralizado. En este contexto, se inicia el proceso autonómico andaluz, dinamizado por un incipiente andalucismo liderado por Blas Infante, perseguido y asesinado por el bando sublevado durante la Guerra Civil.
The Republican Constitution of 1931 sought to end the conflicts and peripheral nationalisms of the Spanish State, with the creation of an integral formula as a decentralized territorial model. In this context, the Andalusian autonomy process began, driven by an emerging Andalusian nationalism led by Blas Infante, who was persecuted and killed by the rebel faction during the Civil War.
The Republican Constitution of 1931 sought to end the conflicts and peripheral nationalisms of the Spanish State, with the creation of an integral formula as a decentralized territorial model. In this context, the Andalusian autonomy process began, driven by an emerging Andalusian nationalism led by Blas Infante, who was persecuted and killed by the rebel faction during the Civil War.
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Cuadernos de RES PUBLICA en derecho y criminología, ISSN-e 2990-0697, Nº. 7, 2026




