Ungodly Subjects: Protestants in National-Catholic Spain, 1939–53

This article examines the little-known history of the Protestant minority in Spain in the years after Franco’s victory in 1939, looking at the reality of Catholic ‘unity’ and the position of the internal ‘other’ under National-Catholicism – the hegemonic ideological expression of Franco’s Spain. Arg...

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Fascism
Franco, Francisco (1892-1975)
Freedom
Freedom of religion
Language
Police
Police Community Relations
Protestantism
Protestants
Religion & politics
Religious history
Rhetoric
Spain
Threat
War
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