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Lluís Nicolau d'Olwer

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ancestry), he studied philosophy and literature in Barcelona before completing a doctorate in Madrid. In 1917, he published the first study of Catalan literature written in the
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As a member of the Cultural Committee, he initiated modern teaching policies and in 1922 was a co-founder of the
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Miscel·lània Verdaguer. Homenatge al poeta nacional de Catalunya amb motiu del centenari del seu naixement
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but managed to escape. He went to Mexico where he served as a minister without portfolio in the
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El teatro de Menandro. Estudio histórico-literario y traducción de los nuevos fragmentos
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Paisatges de la nostra història. Assaigs i notes de literatura catalana
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he sought exile in France. When the Germans occupied France during the
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El pont de la mar blava. Notes de viatge per Tunísia, Sicília i Malta
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Jocs florals de la llengua catalana. Any XCIX de la seva restauració
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Members of the Congress of Deputies of the Second Spanish Republic
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A son of the notary Joaquín Nicolau and Anna d'Olwer (who was of
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Spanish people of the Spanish Civil War (Republican faction)
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Government ministers during the Second Spanish Republic
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Butlletí de la Societat Catalana d'Estudis Històrics
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Publications of Nicolau d'Olwer on medieval history
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L'expansió de Catalunya en la Mediterrània oriental
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La web de la Biografías 389:Fray Bernardino de Sahagún, 1499-1590 7: 473:"Nicolau d'Olwer, Lluis (1888-1961)" 451:"Lluis Nicolau d'Olwer (1888·1961)" 260:in the municipality of Barcelona. 25: 498:Guixé i Coromines, Jordi (2013), 407:Caliu. Records de mestres i amics 117:March 1936 – August 1938 314:Revista de bibliografía catalana 567:Governors of the Bank of Spain 321:Estudis universitaris catalans 293:Republican government-in-exile 1: 105:Governor of the Bank of Spain 358:Resum de literatura catalana 34:, the first or paternal 603: 587:Exiled Spanish politicians 557:Acció Catalana politicians 547:Politicians from Barcelona 409:(1958; censored edn. 1973) 273:London Economic Conference 128:Alfredo de Zavala y Lafora 29: 18:Lluis Nicolau d'Olwer 287:, he was arrested by the 215: 161: 150: 110: 92: 76: 67: 58: 376:La lliçó de la dictadura 329:(1911; doctoral thesis) 234:Second Spanish Republic 72:Minister of the Economy 228:– 24 December 1961 in 346:Comentaris, 1915-1917 222:Lluís Nicolau d'Olwer 53:Lluís Nicolau d'Olwer 453:(in Catalan). 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Lluis Nicolau d'Olwer
Spanish name
surname

Governor of the Bank of Spain
Alfredo de Zavala y Lafora
Antonio Goicoechea
Barcelona
Mexico City
Barcelona
Mexico City
Second Spanish Republic
Bank of Spain
Irish
Catalan language
Regionalist League
Acció Catalana
Primo de Rivera
London Economic Conference
Bank of Spain
Spanish Civil War
Second World War
Gestapo
Republican government-in-exile
José Giral
College of Mexico



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