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    Francisco Bergamín y García (6 October 1855, in Campillos, Spain – 13 February 1937, in Madrid, Spain) was a Spanish lawyer, economist and politician...
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  • Bergamin is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Claudio Bergamin, Chilean/Italian fantasy artist Francisco Bergamín y García (1855–1937)...
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    Federico García Lorca's Poeta en Nueva York. Bergamín would serve as editor of this work by Lorca. Bergamín went first to Mexico and then to Venezuela and...
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  • Alameda, Mauricio Bacarisse, Juan José Domenchina, José María Hinojosa, José Bergamín or Juan Gil-Albert. There is also the "Other generation of '27", a term...
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  • José (section Y)
    Venezuelan-born Spanish politician José Benlliure y Gil, Spanish painter and sculptor José Bergamín Gutiérrez, Spanish writer, essayist, poet, and playwright...
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  • Minister: Alejandro Mon y Menéndez (30 April – 13 May 1864) Acting during illness of the Minister: Lorenzo Arrazola y García (19 April – 3 May 1865) and...
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  • network, Elío maintained a relationship with Spanish exiles, like José Bergamín, Luis Buñuel, José Gaos and especially Emilio Prados, who was a pivotal...
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    in a hypothetical political normalization, such as Villanueva, Álvarez, Bergamín, Burgos, Mazo, and Alba. After the failure of this new insurrectional proposal...
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  • Enrique García Álvarez as Alberto Roc, Alicia's elderly husband, who is a conductor and a Freemason Ofelia Guilmáin as Juana Avila, Francisco's overprotective...
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  • Villa, José Bergamín, Antonio Espina, Melchor Fernández Almagro, Benjamín Jarnés, Fernando García Vela, Joaquín Garrigues and Francisco Guillén Salaya...
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  • (PDF) on 2007-09-27, retrieved 2018-05-21 Dennis, Nigel (1986-01-01), José Bergamín: A Critical Introduction, 1920-1936, University of Toronto Press, Scholarly...
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    Javier Díez de Revenga, reseña de El sueño de José Bergamín y Antología poética de José Bergamín, HISPANIC REVIEW, Pennsylvania, Phil., nº LXVIII, 2000...
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  • ISSN 0518-4088, retrieved 2018-05-26 Dennis, Nigel (1986-01-01), José Bergamín: A Critical Introduction, 1920-1936, University of Toronto Press, Scholarly...
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    (1989), on texts by Agustín García Calvo, Lope de Vega, Luis de Góngora, José Bergamín, Ramón del Valle-Inclán and Francisco de Quevedo Tres villancicos...
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    Ministerio de Orden Público (Ministry of Public Order) and Ministerio del Interior y Justicia (Ministry of the Interior and Justice) when both ministries joint...
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  • Universal Bureau of War and the Treasury "Ángel Gabilondo, Trinidad Jiménez y González Sinde, principales novedades del Gobierno". El País (in Spanish)...
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    Revolución Burguesa, oligarquía y constitucionalismo (in Spanish), vol. 8 Pierre Malerbe, Manuel Tuñón, Carmen García-Nieto y José Carlos Mainer, La crisis...
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    manifesto, such as Miguel Villanueva, the Count of Romanones, Francisco Bergamín, Manuel de Burgos y Mazo, Niceto Alcalá-Zamora and Joaquín Chapaprieta. The...
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    Claudio Sánchez-Albornoz, Américo Castro, Corpus Barga, José Bergamín, León Felipe, Francisco Ayala, Max Aub, Arturo Barea, María Zambrano, Alfonso Daniel...
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  • Arts Club of Seville by people such as García Lorca, Dámaso Alonso, Rafael Alberti, Jorge Guillén, José Bergamín and others. Although he took no direct...
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  • Ventura García Sancho, Marqués de Aguilar de Campoo; de Gracia y Justicia, á D. Francisco Javier Ugarte y Pagés; de la Guerra, á D. César de Villar y Villate;...
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    until the Civil War, it was driven by prime minister Francisco Silvela who appointed Antonio García Alix as the first Education Minister. PM Silvela had...
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  • anxiety. He continued his literary activity in Cruz y Raya, a magazine directed by José Bergamín. He also publishes his verses in Vértice and Caballo...
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    acquaintances included also Juan Ramón Jiménez, José Moreno Villa, José Bergamín, Rafael Alberti, Juan Vicéns, José María Chacón, José Bello, José María...
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    such as Divine Comedy by Dante or La música callada del toreo by José Bergamín (2015). Within postmodern art there were several movements such as the...
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  • Carlota Olcina, Javier Collado [es], Pepa Pedroche, Álex García, Bárbara Lennie, Jaume García [ca], Verónika Moral, Maite Blasco [es], Tomás del Estal [es]...
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    Bergamín – in 1936. While many members of his generation had suffered some form of crisis towards the end of the 1920s – amongst them Alberti, Garcia...
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    Museum, New York; Tate Modern, London; SFMoMA – San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, San Francisco; MNBA – Museu Nacional de Belas Artes, Rio de Janeiro;...
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  • as well, such as Ángel Ossorio y Gallardo and José Bergamín. According to Spanish historian Antonio Fernández Garcia, the greater part of the organized...
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  • Goya Awards 1994 in film Benavent, Francisco María (2000). Cine español de los 90. Diccionario de películas, directores y temático. Bilbao: Ediciones Mensajero...
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