Description
Franco played a major role on the world stage until his death in 1975. At once intensely sentimental and affecting cool indifference at times of bad news, he emphasised the need to obey orders, the importance of individual bravery, absolute loyalty to the Fatherland and the crucial role of the army. Variously courted by the liberal democracies of Britain and France, the Fascist alliance of Hitler and Mussolini and then by anti-communist administrations in Washington, the memory of his successful policies, leading to rapid growth during a time of economic depression, are tempered by his government's extreme repression of political opponents and perpetration of mass violence during the White Terror.
In Franco, Michael Streeter explores the Generalissimo's legacy as the subject of a cult of personality in one of Europe's longest-lasting modern dictatorships and considers his genesis, his successes - decades of relative stability and prosperity during a period of great European conflict - and the terrible cost at which they came.
Francoist Spain was the longest Fascist Dictatorship in Europe.
Published to coincide with the 50th anniversary of Franco's death and the end of his dictatorship
About the Author
Michael Streeter is a writer and journalist. He has written for most British national newspapers and was editor of the Daily Express website. His books include The Mediterranean: Cradle of European Culture. He lives and works in France.
Book Information
ISBN 9781914979392
Author Michael Streeter
Format Paperback
Page Count 192
Imprint Haus Publishing
Publisher Haus Publishing