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Jesús Palacios Tapias (born 1952) is a Spanish essayist who has authored several books about contemporary history of Spain. He was a member of the neo-nazi CEDADE, now disbanded.
Biography
Born in San Lorenzo de El Escorial in 1952,[1] Palacios participated in the 1972 World Anti-Communist League (WACL) congress in Mexico,[2] where, dressed in a brown shirt and a black tie, he declared before the audience that Marxism was a tool to "install the tyranny of the Jews".[3] During his youth, Palacios also served as delegate of Foreign Relations of the neo-Nazi CEDADE,[4] while his brother Isidro Juan held the role of chief of the Madrilenian delegation of the Barcelona-based organization,[5] established on 30 March 1973,[6] during an event in which Palacios participated as speaker next to president Jorge Mota.[6] Palacios also took part in a meeting of the so-called "Black International" of neo-fascist groups in Bavaria.[7] He edited along with his brother the National Socialist journals Ruta Solar and Cuadernos de Cultura Vertical.[7]
As the owner of the limited company Sarmata S.L., he was the producer of a documentary for Telemadrid, made in 2006 (Las claves del 23-F).[7] In 2010 he gave a course in criminology at the Complutense University of Madrid, in which Juan Antonio Aguilar, former member of Bases Autónomas, was a speaker.[8]
He is the author of several books dealing with the contemporary history of Spain, including two books authored ex-aequo with right-leaning historian Stanley G. Payne, one of them a biography of the dictator Francisco Franco described as distilling a "hagiographic tone".[9][10]
Works
- Las cartas de Franco (La Esfera de los Libros, 2005)[11]
- Franco y Juan Carlos. Del franquismo a la Monarquía (Flor del Viento, 2005)
- Franco, mi padre: testimonio de Carmen Franco, la hija del Caudillo (La Esfera de los Libros, 2008), co-author along Stanley G. Payne.[12]
- 23 F, el Rey y su secreto (Libros Libres 2011)
- Franco, una biografía personal y política (Espasa Calpe, 2014), co-author along Stanley Payne.[13][n. 1]
References
- Informational notes
- ^ Also published in English under the title Franco: A Personal and Political Biography (University of Wisconsin Press, 2014).[14]
- Citations
- ^ "Edición del Jueves 4 de mayo de 2006". El Periódico de Catalunya. Archived from the original on 2019-08-30. Retrieved 2019-08-30.
- ^ Anderson & Anderson 1986; Machado 2006; Rodríguez Jiménez 2015, p. 45
- ^ Anderson & Anderson 1986, pp. 87–88.
- ^ Reig Tapia 2015; Rodríguez Jiménez 1994; Casals 1995.
- ^ Casals 1995, p. 78.
- ^ a b Rodríguez Jiménez 1995, p. 60.
- ^ a b c Machado 2006.
- ^ Ramos 2013.
- ^ Rodríguez Jiménez 2015, p. 26.
- ^ Ealham, Chris (2008). "La historiografía reciente sobre la Guerra Civil: el rigor histórico contra el rigor mortis. Cuando el "revisionismo" no es nada más que la vuelta a los mitos de ayer expresados con la voz indignada del pasado" (PDF). Pasado y Memoria (7): 300–302. doi:10.14198/PASADO2008.7.14. ISSN 1579-3311.
- ^ Núñez Florencio 2005.
- ^ Núñez Florencio 2009.
- ^ Gil Pecharromán 2014; Ruiz-Manjón 2014.
- ^ Messenger 2015, pp. 1985–1986; Hause 2016.
- Bibliography
- Anderson, Scott; Anderson, Jon Lee (1986). Inside the League. New York: Dodd, Mead & Company.
- Casals, Xavier (1995). Neonazis en España. De las audiciones wagnerianas a los skinheads (1966-1995). Barcelona: Grijalbo. ISBN 84-253-2804-7.
- Gil Pecharromán, Julio (11 November 2014). "Revisionismo amable". Revista de Libros. Archived from the original on 5 May 2016. Retrieved 30 August 2019.
- Hause, Steven C. (29 February 2016). "The Fascist Reign in Spain". Washington University in St. Louis.
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(help) - Machado, Decio (5 April 2006). "Telemadrid encargó un documental a un ex integrante de la CEDADE". Diagonal.
- Núñez Florencio, Rafael (17 November 2005). "Franco. La pasión por el poder". El Cultural.
- Núñez Florencio, Rafael (6 March 2009). "Franco, mi padre. Testimonio de Carmen Franco, la hija del Caudillo". El Cultural. Archived from the original on 9 May 2016. Retrieved 30 August 2019.
- Messenger, David A. (2015). "Stanley G. Payne and Jesús Palacios. Franco: A Personal and Political Biography". The American Historical Review. 120 (5): 1985–1986. doi:10.1093/ahr/120.5.1985. ISSN 0002-8762.
- Ramos, Miquel (11 November 2013). "El legado de la neonazi CEDADE persiste 20 años después". La Marea.
- Reig Tapia, Alberto (2015). "La sombra de Franco es alargada". Hispania Nova. Revista de Historia Contemporánea. 1 (Extraordinario). Getafe: Universidad Carlos III de Madrid. ISSN 1138-7319.
- Rodríguez Jiménez, José Luis (1994). Reaccionarios y golpistas: la extrema derecha en España: del tardofranquismo a la consolidación de la democracia, 1967-1982. Madrid: Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas. ISBN 84-00-07442-4.
- Rodríguez Jiménez, José Luis (1995). "Neo‐nazism in Spain". Patterns of Prejudice. 29 (1). Londres: Routledge: 53–68. doi:10.1080/0031322X.1995.9970146. ISSN 0031-322X.
- Rodríguez Jiménez, Francisco J. (2015). "Stanley G. Payne: ¿Una trayectoria académica ejemplar?". Hispania Nova (1). Getafe: Universidad Carlos III de Madrid: 24–54. ISSN 1138-7319.
- Ruiz-Manjón, Octavio (26 September 2014). "Franco. Stanley G. Payne y Jesús Palacios. Espasa. Madrid, 2014. 816 páginas, 26'90 euros".
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