Aurelio Almagro Gracia. Medicine and Socialism in Exile (1881-1973)
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https://doi.org/10.24310/BAETICA.2020.v1i40.9286Keywords:
Cuenca, Medicine, Socialism, Exile, MexicoAbstract
The development of the Spanish Civil War brought with it the exile of thousands of republicans due to the horrors experienced and above all the repression exerted by the rebels. An exodus unprecedented in Spanish history that was to intensify in the closing stages of the Republic, whose government and supporters would have to establish themselves in the host countries while the Franco regime was established in Spain. Among these exiles, would Almagro Aurelio Gracia, physician and leader of the PSOE in the province of Cuenca who took refuge in Mexico, where he forged a new life marked by the aid of the needy and the reconstruction of socialism
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