The Aristocratic Imaginary During the Second Republic and Early Francoism (1931-1950)

Authors

  • Miguel Artola Blanco Universidad Carlos III de Madrid

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.18042/hp.36.05

Keywords:

Aristocracy, corporatism, Francoism, monarchy

Abstract

Since the fall of the monarchy in 1931 and until the late 1940s, the Spanish aristocracy actively participated in monarchist circles that sought to restore the Bourbon dynasty on the throne. As part of this policy, the nobility articulated a coherent program with their nature as a status group, which sought to preserve the old liberal order, safeguard elites versus mass society and eliminate the double menace of democracy and «social demagogy». However, aristocratic politics went beyond a simple counter revolutionary formula and saw in corporatism a perfect solution to bring harmony among social actors.

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Published

2016-12-02

How to Cite

Artola Blanco, M. (2016). The Aristocratic Imaginary During the Second Republic and Early Francoism (1931-1950). Historia Y Política, (36), 103–127. https://doi.org/10.18042/hp.36.05

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Section

MONOGRAPHS

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