Reaccionarios Y Golpistas


Reaccionarios Y Golpistas
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Reaccionarios Y Golpistas


Reaccionarios Y Golpistas
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Author : José Luis Rodríguez Jiménez
language : es
Publisher: Editorial CSIC - CSIC Press
Release Date : 1994

Reaccionarios Y Golpistas written by José Luis Rodríguez Jiménez and has been published by Editorial CSIC - CSIC Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1994 with Fascism categories.




The Darkest Sides Of Politics I


The Darkest Sides Of Politics I
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Author : Jeffrey M. Bale
language : en
Publisher: Routledge
Release Date : 2017-09-04

The Darkest Sides Of Politics I written by Jeffrey M. Bale and has been published by Routledge this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2017-09-04 with Political Science categories.


This book examines a wide array of phenomena that arguably constitute the most noxious, extreme, terrifying, murderous, secretive, authoritarian, and/or anti-democratic aspects of national and international politics. Scholars should not ignore these "dark sides" of politics, however unpleasant they may be, since they influence the world in a multitude of harmful ways. The first volume in this two-volume collection focuses on the history of underground neo-fascist networks in the post-World War II era; neo-fascist paramilitary and terrorist groups operating in Europe and Latin America in the 1960s and 1970s; and the manipulation of those and other terrorist organizations by the security forces of various states, both authoritarian and democratic. A range of global case studies are included, all of which focus on the lesser known activities of certain secular extremist milieus. This collection should prove to be essential reading for students and researchers interested in understanding seemingly arcane but nonetheless important dimensions of recent historical and contemporary politics.



El Mito De La Transici N Pac Fica


El Mito De La Transici N Pac Fica
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Author : Sophie Baby
language : es
Publisher: Ediciones AKAL
Release Date : 2022-10-18

El Mito De La Transici N Pac Fica written by Sophie Baby and has been published by Ediciones AKAL this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2022-10-18 with Political Science categories.


La transición ocupa un lugar destacado en el imaginario español. Reverso positivo de la tragedia representada por la Guerra Civil, la transición se ha convertido en el mito fundacional de la nueva España que emergía del franquismo. Promocionada en el exterior como un modelo que emular, buena parte del mito se fundamenta en la idea de que estuvo exenta de violencia política, de que apenas hubo derramamiento de sangre. Pero ¿fue la transición tan pacífica como se pretende? A partir de una ingente cantidad de datos no publicados, este estudio definitivo desvela el ciclo de violencia que, lejos de ser culpa única y exclusivamente de ETA, cabe atribuir tanto a radicales de toda índole como a miembros de las fuerzas y cuerpos de seguridad del Estado en ocasiones más partidarios de desatar la represión que de servir a la naciente democracia. Este libro explora, además de las motivaciones y las prácticas de todos los actores implicados en la violencia, la reforma del sistema represivo franquista, afectada por el recurso a la tortura o a la «guerra sucia» contra un terrorismo creciente. Sophie Baby estudia igualmente, con magistral pericia, el peso de los imaginarios políticos y sociales en una España traumatizada por un pasado doloroso de pérdida y represión que reactiva el uso de la violencia. De esta forma, al colocar la violencia y su memoria en el centro del análisis, la autora construye una nueva interpretación de este periodo crucial de la historia de España.



The Politics Of Contemporary Spain


The Politics Of Contemporary Spain
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Author : Sebastian Balfour
language : en
Publisher: Routledge
Release Date : 2005-07-08

The Politics Of Contemporary Spain written by Sebastian Balfour and has been published by Routledge this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2005-07-08 with Political Science categories.


While Spain is now a well-established democracy closely integrated into the European Union, it has suffered from a number of severe internal problems such as corruption, discord between state and regional nationalism, and separatist terrorism. The Politics of Contemporary Spain charts the trajectory of Spanish politics from the transition to democracy through to the present day, including the aftermath of the Madrid bombings of March 2004 and the elections that followed three days later. It offers new insights on the main political parties and the political system, on the monarchy, corruption, terrorism, regional and conservative nationalism, and on Spain's policies in the Mediterranean and the EU. It challenges many existing assumptions about politics in Spain, reaching beyond systems and practices to look at identities, political cultures and mentalities. It brings to bear on the analysis the latest empirical data and theoretical perspectives.



Mapping The Extreme Right In Contemporary Europe


Mapping The Extreme Right In Contemporary Europe
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Author : Andrea Mammone
language : en
Publisher: Routledge
Release Date : 2012-05-16

Mapping The Extreme Right In Contemporary Europe written by Andrea Mammone and has been published by Routledge this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2012-05-16 with Political Science categories.


In recent years the revival of the far right and anti-Semitic, racist and fascist organizations has posed a significant threat throughout Europe. Mapping the Extreme Right in Contemporary Europe provides a broad geographical overview of the dominant strands within the contemporary radical right in both Western and Eastern Europe. After providing some local and regional perspectives, the book has a series of national case studies of particular countries and regions including: Austria, Belgium, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Croatia, Eastern Europe, France, Germany, Greece, Italy, Malta, Portugal, Romania, Scandinavia, Serbia, Spain, Switzerland, Turkey, Ukraine and the United Kingdom. A series of thematic chapters examine transnational phenomena such as the use of the Internet, the racist music scene, cultural transfers and interaction between different groups. Drawing together a wide range of contributors, this is essential reading for all those with an interest in contemporary extremism, fascism and comparative party politics.



After The Civil War


After The Civil War
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Author : Michael Richards
language : en
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Release Date : 2013-08

After The Civil War written by Michael Richards and has been published by Cambridge University Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2013-08 with History categories.


The Spanish civil war was fought out not only on streets and battlefields from 1936 to 1939 but also in terms of memory and trauma in the decades that followed. This fascinating book explores how the memory of Spain's bloody civil war has been contested from 1939 to the present.



The Spanish Blue Division On The Eastern Front 1941 1945


The Spanish Blue Division On The Eastern Front 1941 1945
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Author : Xosé M. Núñez Seixas
language : en
Publisher: University of Toronto Press
Release Date : 2022-03-31

The Spanish Blue Division On The Eastern Front 1941 1945 written by Xosé M. Núñez Seixas and has been published by University of Toronto Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2022-03-31 with History categories.


In 1941, the Franco regime established the Spanish Division of Volunteers to take part in the Russian campaign as a unit integrated into the German Wehrmacht. Recruited by both the Fascist Party (Falange) and the Spanish army, around 47,000 Spanish volunteers joined what would become known as the "Blue Division." The Spanish Blue Division on the Eastern Front, 1941–1945 explores an intimate history of the Blue Division "from below," using personal war diaries, letters, and memoirs, as well as official documents from military archives in Spain, Germany, Britain, and Russia. In addition to describing the Spanish experience on the Eastern Front, Xosé M. Núñez Seixas takes on controversial topics including the Blue Division’s proximity to the Holocaust and how members of the Blue Division have been remembered and commemorated. Addressing issues such as the behaviour of the Spaniards as occupiers, their perception by the Russians, their witnessing of the Holocaust, their commitment to the war aims of Nazi Germany, and their narratives on the war after 1945, this book illuminates the experience of Spanish combatants and occupied civilians.



Transnational Fascism In The Twentieth Century


Transnational Fascism In The Twentieth Century
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Author : Matteo Albanese
language : en
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Release Date : 2016-09-22

Transnational Fascism In The Twentieth Century written by Matteo Albanese and has been published by Bloomsbury Publishing this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2016-09-22 with History categories.


Developing a knowledge of the Spanish-Italian connection between right-wing extremist groups is crucial to any detailed understanding of the history of fascism. Transnational Fascism in the Twentieth Century allows us to consider the global fascist network that built up over the course of the 20th century by exploring one of the significant links that existed within that network. It distinguishes and analyses the relationship between the fascists of Spain and Italy at three interrelated levels - that of the individual, political organisations and the state - whilst examining the world relations and contacts of both fascist factions, from Buenos Aires to Washington and Berlin to Montevideo, in what is a genuinely transnational history of the fascist movement. Incorporating research carried out in archives around the world, this book delivers key insights to further the historical study of right-wing political violence in modern Europe.



Twentieth Century Spain


Twentieth Century Spain
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Author : Francisco J. Romero Salvado
language : en
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Release Date : 1999-05-27

Twentieth Century Spain written by Francisco J. Romero Salvado and has been published by Bloomsbury Publishing this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1999-05-27 with History categories.


Today, Spain is a modern society with an important profile in the European Union. This image contrasts strikingly with the reality of Spain just one hundred years ago. After the loss of almost all her overseas empire in 1898, Spain faced the new century handicapped by her international isolation, backward economy and a stagnant and elitist political system. Twentieth-Century Spain tells the gripping story of this country's long and often painful struggle towards modernity. During this period, Spain has seen two monarchies, one republic, two dictatorships and one of the bloodiest civil wars in Europe's recent history.



A People Betrayed A History Of Corruption Political Incompetence And Social Division In Modern Spain


A People Betrayed A History Of Corruption Political Incompetence And Social Division In Modern Spain
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Author : Paul Preston
language : en
Publisher: Liveright Publishing
Release Date : 2020-06-16

A People Betrayed A History Of Corruption Political Incompetence And Social Division In Modern Spain written by Paul Preston and has been published by Liveright Publishing this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2020-06-16 with History categories.


Nowhere does the ceaseless struggle to maintain democracy in the face of political corruption come more alive than in Paul Preston’s magisterial history of modern Spain. The culmination of a half-century of historical investigation, A People Betrayed is not only a definitive history of modern Spain but also a compelling narrative that becomes a lens for understanding the challenges that virtually all democracies have faced in the modern world. Whereas so many twentieth-century Spanish histories begin with Franco and the devastating Civil War, Paul Preston’s magisterial work begins in the late nineteenth century with Spain’s collapse as a global power, especially reflected in its humiliating defeat in 1898 at the hands of the United States and its loss of colonial territory. This loss hung over Spain in the early years of the twentieth century, its agrarian economic base standing in stark contrast to the emergence of England, Germany, and France as industrial powers. Looking back to the years prior to 1923, Preston demonstrates how electoral corruption infiltrated almost every sector of Spanish life, thus excluding the masses from organized politics and giving them a bitter choice between apathetic acceptance of a decrepit government or violent revolution. So ineffective was the Republic—which had been launched in 1873—that it paved the way for a military coup and dictatorship, led by Miguel Primo de Rivera in 1923, exacerbating widespread profiteering and fraud. When Rivera was forced to resign in 1930, his fall brought forth a succession of feeble governments, stoking rancorous tensions that culminated in the tragic Spanish Civil War. With astonishing detail, Preston describes the ravages that rent Spain in half between 1936 and 1939. Tracing the frightening rise of Francisco Franco, Preston recounts how Franco grew into Spain’s most powerful military leader during the Civil War and how, after the war, he became a fascistic dictator who not only terrorized the Spanish population through systematic oppression and murder but also enriched corrupt officials who profited from severe economic plunder of Spain’s working class. The dictatorship lasted through World War II—during which Spain sided with Mussolini and Hitler—and only ended decades later, in 1975, when Franco’s death was followed by a painful yet bloodless transition to republican democracy. Yet, as Preston reveals, corruption and political incompetence continued to have a corrosive effect on social cohesion into the twenty-first century, as economic crises, Catalan independence struggles, and financial scandals persist in dividing the country. Filled with vivid portraits of politicians and army officers, revolutionaries and reformers, and written in the “absorbing” (Economist) style for which Preston is so revered, A People Betrayed is the first historical work to examine the continuities of political unrest and national anxiety in Spain up until the present, providing a chilling reminder of just how fragile democracy remains in the twenty-first century.