Gabriel Alomar and Joan Timoner: The Catalan Integrationism Within the Framework of the Constituent and Statutory Debate of the Second Republic
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https://doi.org/10.22307/2386.7124.2025.01.001Keywords:
Federalism, Pi i Maragall, Statute, Constitution, Catalonia, MenorcaAbstract
With the proclamation of the Second Republic inducted in Mallorca, Menorca, Eivissa and Formentera an intense debate on the own personality and the lace of the Islands in the federal structures of the that will define «Integral State, compatible with the autonomy of Municipalities and Regions» (Constitution of the Spanish Republic, 1931). At this debate the menorquí Joan Timoner Petrus (Maó 1910 - 1997) defended of conclusive and unambiguous form, through his articles published at La Voz de Menorca, the statutory bonding of Menorca with Catalonia. Timoner, for the defence of his «premise menorquinista», will coincide and will resort at the positioning of integral nation and of federalism pimargallià of the poet and Majorcan essayist Gabriel Alomar (Palma, 1873 - El Caire, 1941).
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