Carol al II-lea Ascensiunea autoritarismului și naționalismului monarhic 1934-1937, II

In the years 1934-1937, cultural “carlism” tends to have a special dynamic. The initiatives of King Carol the Second (1930-1940) gradually set up a genuine “cultural offensive”, which coincides with the work of his foundations, respectively with the activity of cultural homes in villages and with a...

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