Fascism in Spain, 1923–1977

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Univ of Wisconsin Press, 1999 - 601 pagina's
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Fascism in Spain, 1923–1977, by celebrated historian Stanley G. Payne, is the most comprehensive history of Spanish fascism to appear in any language. This authoritative study offers treatment of all the major doctrines, personalities, and defining features of the Spanish fascist movement, from its beginnings until the death of General Francisco Franco in 1977.

Payne describes and analyzes the development of the Falangist party both prior to and during the Spanish Civil War, presenting a detailed analysis of its transformation into the state party of the Franco regime—Falange Española Tradicionalista—as well as its ultimate conversion into the pseudofascist Movimiento Nacional. Payne devotes particular attention to the crucial years 1939–1942, when the Falangists endeavored to expand their influence and convert the Franco regime into a fully Fascist system. Fascism in Spain helps us to understand the personality of Franco, the way in which he handled conflict within the regime, and the reasons for the long survival of his rule. Payne concludes with the first full inquiry into the process of “defascistization,” which began with the fall of Mussolini in 1943 and extended through the Franco regime’s later efforts to transform the party into a more viable political entity.

  

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Pagina 513 - Serrano Suner, Entre el Silencio y la Propaganda: La Historia como fue Memorias, 191.
Pagina 484 - Boyd, Historia Patria: Politics, History, and National Identity in Spain, 1875-1975 (Princeton...
Pagina 485 - Braga da Cruz, As origens da democracia crista eo salazarismo (Lisbon, 1980). 22. Ant6nio Costa Pinto, O fascismo em Portugal nos anos 30 (forthcoming). 23. Antonio Costa Pinto, "The Radical Right and the Military Dictatorship in Portugal: The 28 May League (1928-33)," Luso-Brazilian Review 23 (1986): 1-15.
Pagina 288 - Franco should meet widi opposition from the Falange, we and the Italians are agreed that, in spite of all our inclination toward the Falange and its sound tendencies, we must support Franco, who after all intends to make the program of the Falange the basis of his internal policy. The realization of the most urgently needed social reforms is possible only with Franco, not in opposition to him.82 Faupel was not pleased by the results of the April diktat and greatly distrusted the "reactionaries
Pagina 284 - The German ambassador noted : [Franco] has very cleverly succeeded, with the advice of his brother-in-law, ... in not making enemies of any of the parties represented in the Unity Party that were previously independent and hostile to one another, . . . but, on the other hand, also in not favoring any one of them that might thus grow too strong. . . . It is therefore comprehensible that, depending on the party allegiance of the person concerned, one is just as apt to hear...
Pagina 284 - ... previously independent and hostile to one another, . . . but, on the other hand, also in not favoring any one of them that might thus grow too strong. . . . It is therefore comprehensible that, depending on the party allegiance of the person concerned, one is just as apt to hear the opinion in Spain that "Franco is entirely a creature of the Falange...
Pagina 534 - Elfascismo en los comienzos del regimen de Franco: Un estudio sobre FET-JONS (Madrid, 1983), 233-64.
Pagina 294 - In particular it was felt that the parts of his [Yagiie's] speech in which he gave free recognition to the bravery of the Red Spanish opponents, defended the political prisoners — both the Reds and the "Blues" (Falangists), who were arrested because of too much political zeal — and severely attacked the partiality of the administration of justice, went beyond his authority and represented a lack of discipline; the answer was his recall from command, at least...

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Stanley Payne has taught history at several universities, including Columbia University, University of California, Los Angeles and the University of Wisconsin. He is a member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences and a corresponding member of Real Academia Espanola de la Historia, Madrid. He has received various awards and prizes, most recently the Marshal Shulman Book Award of the American Association for the Advancement of Slavic Studies (2005) and the Gran Cruz de Isabel la Catolica from the Spanish government (2009). He has been co-editor of the Journal of Contemporary History since 1999. Professor Payne is the author of more than 20 books and 150 articles, as well as co-author or co-editor of 9 books. Most recently, he is the author of The Collapse of the Spanish Republic, 1933 1936: Origins of the Civil War, Franco and Hitler: Spain, Germany, and World War II, Spain: A Unique History and Civil War in Europe, 1905 1949.

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