Arquitectos del terror

Arquitectos del terror

Franco y los artífices del odio

Preston, Paul

The Civil War was fought to overturn the educational and social reforms of the Second Republic and to combat its questioning of the established order. The rebels fought in favor of landowners, industrialists, bankers, clergymen, and army officers, whose interests had been threatened, and against liberals and leftists who were pushing for reforms. However, in the years of the republic, from 1931 to 1936, throughout the war and for many decades after, the myth continued to be fostered in Spain that the enemy defeated in the war was the Judeo-Masonic and Bolshevik conspiracy. However, this book is not a history of conspiracy, anti-Semitism or anti-freemasonry in Spain, but takes the form of short biographies of the main anti-Semitic and anti-Masonic figures who propagated this myth, and of the central characters they put into practice the horrors it justified. Dismantling its falsehoods is one of the fundamental objectives of this work.

Author
Preston, Paul
Subject
History > History of Spain
EAN
9788418056314
ISBN
978-84-18056-31-4
Edition
1
Publisher
Debate
Pages
528 
High
23.9 cm
Weight
16.1 cm
Release date
21-10-2021
Language
Spanish 
Series
Debate historia 
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Preston, Paul (aut.)

  • Preston, Paul
    Paul Preston (Liverpool, 1946) es un historiador británico, autor de diversas obras sobre la historia contemporánea de España. Ha sido uno de los principales hispanistas brit&aacu   Read more

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