
Revolución Española (1936-1939)
The Spanish Revolution (1936-1939) was a complex conflict during the Spanish Civil War, marked by a struggle between the Republican government, supporting democracy and reforms, and Nationalist forces led by General Francisco Franco, seeking authoritarian rule. It involved intense military battles, political upheavals, and widespread social change, including the collectivization of land and factories by workers and peasants. The conflict attracted international support and ideological tensions between leftist and rightist factions. Ultimately, the Nationalists defeated the Republicans, establishing Franco's dictatorship, which lasted until his death in 1975. The revolution significantly impacted Spain’s political, social, and cultural landscape.