L’Action Française and the Spanish Civil War: the pro-nationalist sympathies of a movement

Authors

  • Laura Blasco de la Llave

Keywords:

Spanish Civil War, right, anti-Republican opposition, L’Action Française

Abstract

At the beginning to the Spanish Civil War, the Government of the Popular Front lead by Léon Blum considered the advisability of playing down their sympathy with the Spanish Republic since France was clearly in favour of neutrality. Nevertheless there were right wing groups like Action Française (which had stood out for their ideological affinity and explicit links with the Spanish anti republican right wing parties) who decided to support the nationalist cause. This support was evident through propagandist initiatives which revealed the aforementioned affinity.

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Blasco de la Llave, L. (2015). L’Action Française and the Spanish Civil War: the pro-nationalist sympathies of a movement. Revista De Estudios Políticos, (167), 193–230. Retrieved from https://recyt.fecyt.es/index.php/RevEsPol/article/view/38802

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