Blas Infante - Published Works

Published Works

  • (in Spanish) Ideal Andaluz. Wikisource. 1915.
  • La Obra de Costa (1916)
  • La Sociedad de Naciones (with J. Andrés Vázquez, 1917)
  • (in Spanish) Manifiesto Andalucista de Córdoba de 1919. Wikisource. 1919.
  • Motamid, último rey de Sevilla (1920)
  • Cuentos de Animales (1921)
  • Los Mandamientos de Dios a favor de los animales (1921)
  • La Dictadura pedagógica (1921)
  • Reelección Fundamental - Primer Volumen - La Religión y la Moral (1921)
  • Orígenes de lo flamenco y secreto del cante jondo (1929–31)
  • La verdad sobre el complot de Tablada y el Estado libre de Andalucía (1931)
  • Cartas Andalucistas de Septiembre de 1935 (1935)
  • Manifiesto a todos los andaluces (1936)

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