Una pasión antirrevolucionaria: el conservadurismo hispanófilo mexicano (1920-1960)
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During the first half of the 20th century, party of the Conservative intelligentsia criticized the revolution from the perspective of the Spanish cultural legacy. The pro-Franco propaganda that spread throughout Latin America in the 1940s was carrying concepts and constituted a material support, facilitating the construction of this ideological proposal. Regardless of the fact that they were branded by the post-revolutionary state as anti-Mexican and reactionary, the Hispanophiles managed to create an alternative social model that was interiorized by the upper and middle classes.
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Urías Horcasitas, B. (2010). Una pasión antirrevolucionaria: el conservadurismo hispanófilo mexicano (1920-1960). Revista Mexicana De Sociología, 72(4). https://doi.org/10.22201/iis.01882503p.2010.004.21496
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