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tending to side with a
deposed leader marqués de
Cerralbo are
dubbed "
cerralbistas"; this is also how Vázquez de
Mella preferred to
refer to himself. However...
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traditional Carlist bodies - in that case
Junta Superior,
dominated by
Cerralbistas and
Mellistas -
would have been the
proof of cesarism,
incompatible with...
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position Domínguez
adopted during internal rivalry between so-called
Cerralbistas,
followers of the 1899-deposed Cerralbo, and the
party leaders in 1899-1912...
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Carlists showing signs of dissent. The
conflict between nocedalistas and
cerralbistas resurfaced and
triggered bitter guerra periodistica, with complaints...
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compared to mellismo; oddly, it was de
Mella who
declared himself to be a “
cerralbista”,
Escudero 2012, p. 453
Canals 2006, pp. 136-158
Escudero 2011 (2), p...
- him in the 1910-1916 period; however, he was
defeated in
Estella by an
cerralbista candidate in 1919. Juan Vázquez de
Mella (1861-1928) was an Asturian...
- Melgar's term as
political secretary historians usually present him as a "
cerralbista",
supporter of non-belligerent, moderate,
aperturista policy of his old-time...