Stanley G. Payne, focused on the study of Spanish fascism, expands, revises and updates one of his most popular essays and reveals that José Antonio’s followers were a minority before the Civil War
Ninety springs contemplate Stanley G. Payne (Texas, 1934), but also an entire life dedicated to immersing himself in the rojigualdos archives. The one who is counted today as one of the great Hispanists of our era – rather an unscathed totem – began his adventures through these…
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