-
links promoted a kind of
social network that
supported the
migration of
Krausist liberal educators, who
reached out to
Latin America's
liberal leaders who...
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Krausism was
known as "Krausismo", and
Krausists were
known as "Krausistas".
Outside of Spain, the
Spanish Krausist cultural movement was
referred to as...
-
essential for the
consolidation of the so-called
Oviedo group,
formed by
Krausist professors, such as
Leopoldo Alas,
Adolfo González Posada [es], Rafael...
- 1898". Martí's
political ideas were
shaped by his
early encounter with
Krausist liberalism and its
defense of
spirituality and solidarity.
Radical liberalism...
- 1907–1939)), born
within the Institución
Libre de Enseñanza and
inspired in the
Krausist philosophy. The
initial mandate of the CSIC was to
restore the classical...
-
Spain for more than half a
century (1876-1939). It was
inspired by the
Krausist philosophy introduced at the
Central University of
Madrid by Julián Sanz...
- education). Meanwhile, an
organization formed in 1876 upon a
group of
Krausists educators, the Institución
Libre de Enseñanza, had a
leading role in the...
- War, 1833–40 (Springer, 2014).[ISBN missing] López-Morillas, Juan. The
Krausist Movement and
Ideological Change in Spain, 1854–1874 (Cambridge UP, 1981)...
- "Germanic barbarity", by
which Menéndez
Pelayo meant anti-Catholic
Spanish Krausist and the
Hegelianist intellectuals. Félix Sardà y Salvany, the
author of...
-
description of "grande
enemigo de la
barbarie krausista" (great
enemy of
Krausist barbarism),
especially as
Spanish Krausism,
initially avoiding direct confrontation...