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Right-Wing Spain in the Civil War Era: Soldiers of God and Apostles of the Fatherland, 1914-45

Editat de Dr Alejandro Quiroga, Professor Miguel Ángel del Arco Blanco
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 11 iul 2012
Right-Wing Spain in the Civil War Era explores the lives of the leading Spanish conservatives in the turbulent period 1914-1945. The volume is a collection of biographies of the most important figures of the Spanish Right during the last years of the Restoration, the Dictatorship of Primo de Rivera, the Second Republic, the Civil War and the early years of the Franco regime.This book brings together a number of leading historians of twentieth-century Spain. By adopting a biographical approach, the volume aims at providing a new insight of the origins, development and aftermath of the Spanish Civil War. Contrary to the traditional view, Right-Wing Spain in the Civil War Era shows a diverse and fragmented Spanish right which, far from being isolated, was profoundly influenced by German Nazism, Italian Fascism and French Traditionalism. This remarkable and innovative collection of essays will be welcomed by students and lecturers of Spanish history alike.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781441181763
ISBN-10: 1441181768
Pagini: 256
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.43 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Continuum
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom

Caracteristici

Unique collection of scholarly biographies of key figures involved in the Spanish Civil War.

Notă biografică

Dr Alejandro Quiroga is Reader in Spanish History at Newcastle University, UK, and Ramón y Cajal Fellow at the Universidad de Alcalá de Henares, Spain.He is the author of Making Spaniards: Primo de Rivera and the Nationalization of the Masses (1923-1930), Los orígenes del nacionalcatolicismo and The Reinvention of Spain: Nation, Identity and Nationalism since Democracy (with Sebastian Balfour). Miguel Ángel del Arco is Lecturer in History at the Universidad de Granada, Spain. He is the author of Las alas del Ave Fénix: La política agraria del primer franquismo (1936-1959) and Hambre de siglos: Mundo rural y apoyos sociales del franquismo en Andalucía oriental (1936-1951).

Cuprins

Introduction: Soldiers of God and Apostles of the Fatherland in Interwar Europe - Alejandro Quiroga (Newcastle University) and Miguel Ángel del Arco (Universidad de Granada) \ 1. The New Right: Antonio Maura - Francisco Romero Salvadó (University of Bristol) \ 2. Miguel Primo de Rivera: Overture to Franco - Alejandro Quiroga (Newcastle University) \ 3. The Catholic Challenge to Democracy: José María Gil Robles - Eduardo González Calleja (Universidad Carlos III) \ 4. Christian Fascism: José Antonio Primo de Rivera - Christopher Bannister (European University Institute) \ 5. Francisco Franco: The Soldier who became Caudillo - Enrique Moradiellos (Universidad de Extremadura) \ 6. Industry, Fascism and Catholicism: Juan Antonio Suanzes - Miguel Angel del Arco (Universidad de Granda) \ 7. A Catalan contribution to the Myth of the contubernio Judeo-Masónico-Bolchevique - Paul Preston (London School of Economics and Political Science) \ 8. Antonio Vallejo Nágera: Heritage, Psychiatry and War - Michael Richards (University of the West of England) \ Index

Recenzii

The bite-size biographical surveys provide digestible information on the careers of key figures. Students will also gain a window into the political world in which Spanish conservatives and right-ists operated. Key interpretive problems are also discussed, such as how to understand the ambivalence of Gil Robles and the Catholic Spanish Confederation of Autonomous Rightists (CEDA) toward the Republican constitution. Quiroga delivers a solid historical and historiographical portrait of Miguel Primo de Rivera, the army officer whose desultory political career culminated in a conservative dictatorship that in some ways prefigured the Franco regime.