Hispanic technocracy: from fascism to Catholic authoritarianism in Spain, Argentina, and Chile, 1945-1991

"This book explores how the Cold War Latin American right sought to rescue the essence of Europe's fascist ideology after 1945 by reformulating it into novel authoritarian state models. It will interest students and scholars of Latin American history, political science, economics, sociolog...

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Main Author: Kressel, Daniel Gunnar (Author)
Format: Print Book
Language:English
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Published: Cambridge Cambridge University Press 2025
In:Year: 2025
Series/Journal:Cambridge Latin American studies
Further subjects:B Authoritarianism (Latin America) History 20th century
B Spain Foreign relations (Latin America)
B Latin America Foreign relations (Spain)
B Authoritarianism (Spain) History 20th century
B Spain Politics and government 1939-1975
B Technocracy (Latin America) History 20th century
B Latin America Politics and government 1948-1980
B Francoism
B Christianity and politics Catholic Church History 20th century
B Technocracy (Spain) History 20th century
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Summary:"This book explores how the Cold War Latin American right sought to rescue the essence of Europe's fascist ideology after 1945 by reformulating it into novel authoritarian state models. It will interest students and scholars of Latin American history, political science, economics, sociology, and anthropology"-- Provided by publisher
Physical Description:xvi, 279 Seiten, Illustrationen, Diagramme
ISBN:9781009603041