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Agustín Viñuales

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removed him from his professorship by decree on 29 July 1939 for his activities under the Second Spanish Republic. On 4 April 1944 he was sanctioned with three years of disqualification and 1,000 points for having been a representative of the government in the Bank of Spain and for having fled
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he served as Minister of Finance, holding office until September 1933. After leaving the ministry Viñuales married Erika Graa. On 2 March 1936 he was designated Counseller representing the State in the Bank of Spain, a post he held until September, when he went abroad and did not return.
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on 7 August 1881. His father was a well-known merchant who was active in politics as a member of the Liberal Dynastic party. His uncle, Urbez Viñuales, was also prominent in business and politics. He obtained his secondary education in Huesca and his law degree from the
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until 1948, when he returned to Spain. He then resumed his chair at the university. On 8 November 1957 he was granted a full pardon. He retired from the university in 1958. Viñuales died in Madrid on 14 November 1959 of an attack of
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Viñuales won a competition for a position in the Secretariat of the Madrid Chamber of Commerce. In 1918 he was appointed to the chair of Political Economy of the Faculty of Law of the
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and specialized in Political Economy and Public Finance. After completing his doctorate he studied political economics in France and in several German universities.
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and Flores de Lemus to draw up the plans for agrarian reform. However, the government rejected these plans due to opposition from
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La destrucción de la ciencia en España: depuración universitaria en el franquismo
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La justicia penal su evolución, sus defectos, su porvenir
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Government ministers during the Second Spanish Republic
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Index

Spanish name
surname
Minister of Finance
Jaime Carner
Antonio Lara Zárate
Huesca
Madrid
Huesca
University of Madrid
Antonio Flores de Lemus
University of Granada
Republican Action
Second Spanish Republic
Felipe Sánchez Román y Gallifa
Niceto Alcalá-Zamora
Miguel Maura
Central University of Madrid
Indalecio Prieto
Spanish Civil War
Francisco Franco
Biarritz
hemiplegia
Escalafón de antigüedad de los catedráticos ... 1928


Balaguer 1959



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