Abstract

In the present article we approach the phenomenon of the anticlerical violence as one of the components of the Spanish civil war. We place this phenomenon in the area of the local history, in the spatial frame of the western regions of the province of Malaga, describing the nature of the violence that materialized in the assassination of dozens of priests and in the destruction of almost totality of the religious buildings of the regions of Marbella and Ronda.

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