Historia de la ultraderecha española : Del búnker franquista a la nueva ola radical
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For a long time, the idea that the Spanish far right disappeared after Franco's death was widespread. History shows that this was not the case. The ideas, groups, and networks that occupied that political space did not vanish: they changed form, reorganized, and remained active in public life.
This book reconstructs that trajectory over half a century of political history. The journey begins in the final years of the dictatorship and in the so-called Francoist bunker, where the first attempts to preserve the regime's authoritarian legacy were conceived. It continues with the political violence that marked the Transition and with the emergence of neo-fascist organizations that operated both inside and outside institutions.
The research then traces the extra-parliamentary groups that survived in the following decades, as well as the ultra-Catholic networks that influenced social debate and the identity movements that occupied new political and cultural spaces.
This process ultimately led to the emergence of new political forces in the 21st century, including Vox. Drawing on extensive documentation from archives, newspapers, and specialized studies, the author offers a clear and rigorous account of the evolution of this phenomenon.
Throughout its pages, the main actors, organizations, and events that have shaped its development in democratic Spain are presented.
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RELEASE DATE
June 2, 2026
ISBN
9791370203467
PAGES
640 p. ; 24,0 x 15,0 cm.
BINDING
Paperback
SERIES
Historia
LANGUAGE
Spanish