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Entangled Reactionaries

Nationalists, Conservatives, and Fascists in the Iberoamerican Atlantic (1900-1960)

Various AuthorsSeries: Studies in Latin American and Spanish History
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Pages
256
Year
2026
Language
English

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Between 1898 and 1939, Spain saw the emergence of political and social identities shaped by the concepts of Hispanidad, Catholicism, race, tradition and the Spanish language. Rooted in 19th-century conservative thought, these ideas evolved through intellectual debate and ideological conflict with liberal and left-wing currents. This book explores how such identities were reshaped during Spain's major political shifts and how they intersected with Latin American discourses. By examining both state-led initiatives and grassroots movements, it offers a dual perspective on the nationalization of the masses and the construction of Spanish and Iberian social and political identities.

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