España y francia en la primera guerra mundial

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As part of the second great stage of the French-Spanish relationship since the fall of Napoleon, called Eurafrican, the WW1 - considered like European by the Spaniards - don't change the foundations established by the colonial agreements of 1900-1904. These Great War only transformed components relatively secondaries, like the lost by the French bondholders of a very large part of the external Spanish debt or the decline of the French activities in the Spanish economic world who can be considered like a small part of the general decadence of France after the terrible suffered War. The great deals were intacted, in the matters of borders, migrations, trade and in Africa. The two countries, the belligerent and the neutral, resolved wiht difficulties these contentious in the twenties. No more, the WW2 will change these relationship until the decolonization in the fifties-sixties of the last century.

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Delaunay, J. M. (2017). España y francia en la primera guerra mundial. Hispania Nova, (15), 303–315. https://doi.org/10.20318/hn.2017.3491

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