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Making Spaniards Primo De Rivera And The Nationalization Of The Masses 192330 First Edition Alejandro Quiroga

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Making Spaniards Primo De Rivera And The Nationalization Of The Masses 192330 First Edition Alejandro Quiroga
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Making Spaniards Primo De Rivera And The Nationalization Of The Masses 192330 First Edition Alejandro Quiroga instant download after payment.

Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.36 MB
Pages: 256
Author: Alejandro Quiroga
ISBN: 9780230019683, 9780230591868, 0230019684, 0230591868
Language: English
Year: 2007
Edition: First Edition

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Making Spaniards Primo De Rivera And The Nationalization Of The Masses 192330 First Edition Alejandro Quiroga by Alejandro Quiroga 9780230019683, 9780230591868, 0230019684, 0230591868 instant download after payment.

Making Spaniards offers a student-friendly analysis of one the most unexplored yet crucial periods of modern Spanish history: the dictatorship of Primo de Rivera (1923-1930). The book focuses on the official nationalist doctrine developed during the dictatorship and the process of 'nationalization and the masses' undertaken by the state. It argues that the intellectuals of the primorriverista regime outlined the principles of an extreme-right nationalism that eventually became the doctrinal bases of the Franco dictatorship following the Spanish Civil War.

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