Between 1898 and 1939, Spain saw the emergence of political and social identities shaped by the concepts of Hispanidad, Catholicism, race, tradition and the Spanish language. Rooted in 19th-century conservative thought, these ideas evolved through intellectual debate and ideological conflict with liberal and left-wing currents. This book explores how such identities were reshaped during Spains major political shifts and how they intersected with Latin American discourses. By examining both state-led initiatives and grassroots movements, it offers a dual perspective on the nationalization of the masses and the construction of Spanish and Iberian social and political identities.
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The volume makes a significant contribution to the ongoing historiographical debate on the mutual influences between the various ideologies and political forces belonging to the right-wing camp, focusing on the Iberian Atlantic space in the first half of the 20th century. Matteo Pasetti, Università di Bologna
Introduction: Entangled Reactionaries across the Atlantic
Xosé M. Núñez Seixas and Vicent Sanz Rozalén
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1. Intertwined Projects: Hispanicisms and Latinisms in the Spanish
and Argentinian Right Wing During the Interwar Period
Maximiliano Fuentes Codera
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2. Leopoldo Lugones: Reflections on an intellectual, poet, and
politician between Europe and Argentina
Fernando J. Devoto
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3. Italian Fascisms Perceptions of Argentina (1920s-1930s)
Federica Bertagna
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4. Fascism Beyond European Borders: The Brazilian Integralist
Action
Gabriela de Lima Grecco
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5. Brazilian Fascism and the Three Integralist Leaders: Catholicism,
Anti-Semitism, Corporatism
Leandro Pereira Gonçalves and Gabriela Santi Pacheco
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6. Antisemitism in 1930s Mexico: New Robes for an Old Prejudice
Andrea Acle-Kreysing
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7. The Return to Hierarchical Principles: Chilean Conservative
Visions of the crisis of social order, 1891-1948
Claudio Llanos and Raúl Burgos
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8. The Reactionary Discourse of the Spanish Generation of 1948
Sara Prades
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9. Iberian Substate Nationalisms and Latin America, 1898-1936:
Reframing Hispanidad?
Xosé M. Núñez Seixas
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Index
Xosé M. Núñez Seixas obtained his PhD from the EUI Florence and is a professor of modern and contemporary history at the University of Santiago de Compostela. His research interests span the comparative and transnational history of nationalism and territorial identity, the memory of twenty-century dictatorships, and the social and cultural history of war and violence. His latest books are The Spanish Blue Division on the Eastern Front (19411945): War, Occupation, Memory (Toronto, 2022); Beyond Folklore? The Franco Regime and Ethnoterritorial Diversity in Spain (London, 2024), and The Eastern Front and European Memory: On Victims and Heroes, 19452024 (London, 2025).