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Irrational Triumph: Cultural Despair, Military Nationalism, and the Ideological Origins of Franco's Spain

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A nationalist vision, strongly rooted in Spanish Catholicism and military culture, was one of the most powerful ideological tools of the Franco regime until its demise in 1975. Although nationalist movements in Spain's Basque and Catalan provinces have been closely studied, hitherto little attention has been given to the origins and evolution of nationalism in Spain itself.In this meticulously researched and brilliantly argued study, historian Geoffrey Jensen examines the complex and richly diverse origins of Francoist nationalism. In the years following defeat in the Spanish-American War, Spain's leading intellectual figures struggled to explain the reasons for their country's decline and to argue over possible means to regenerate the nation. Among these figures were members of Spain's Restoration officer corps, men whose views reflected a surprisingly wide range of ideas and political positions, who participated in the new intellectual movements that attracted so much attention elsewhere in Europe, and whose values ranged from extreme conservatism to Nietzschean modernism. The diversity of this military culture, as Jensen demonstrates, gradually narrowed as events in early twentieth-century Spain seemed to encourage ever more radical solutions to the social, political, and economic unrest of the period.Jensen's pathbreaking analysis of Spain's military culture during the years between 1898 and the establishment of Primo de Rivera's dictatorship in 1923 marks a major contribution to our understanding of subsequent Spanish history. Focusing on the intellectual world of Spain's military elite -- its education, values, and the writings of some of its leading intellectual figures --Irrational Triumph reveals the evolution of a military culture that ultimately became a principal bulwark for Franco's fascist regime and whose monolithic nationalist vision shaped the fate of Spain and the country's non-Castilian minorities for the rest of the century.

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Geoffrey Jensen has written extensively on the Spanish military and its cultural and political influence in Spain and North Africa. In addition to numerous articles, he is the author of Franco: Soldier, Commander, Dictator (2005) and co-editor of War in the Age of Technology: Myriad Faced of Modern Armed Conflict(2001). He holds the John C. Biggs '30 Cincinnati Chair in Military History at the Virginia Military Institute.

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This study examines the complex and diverse origins of Francoist nationalism. Focusing on the intellectual world of Spain's military elite, the book reveals the evolution of a military culture that ultimately became a principal bulwark for Franco's fascist regime.

Product details

Authors Geoffrey Jensen, R. Geoffrey Jensen
Publisher University of Nevada Press
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 01.11.2001
 
EAN 9780874174816
ISBN 978-0-87417-481-6
No. of pages 248
Dimensions 163 mm x 242 mm x 22 mm
Weight 503 g
Series Wilbur S. Shepperson Series in
Ethnonationalism/Iberian Studies
Shepperson Nevada History
Shepperson History Humanities
Subjects Humanities, art, music > History
Social sciences, law, business > Sociology > General, dictionaries

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