Sol y Luna: a nationalist-Catholic magazine in the context of the 1930s and 1940s. A definition within the Catholic world and right-wing nationalism with respect to Hispanicism, the Spanish Civil War, Francoism and Fascism.

The next article aims to explore the speech of the catholic nationalist magazine Sol y Luna built about the hispanismo, the representation of the Spanish civil war, the franquism and the period between end of 1930’s decade and the beginnings of the following one in the context of demo-liberal modern...

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Autor principal: Iannini, Nicolás Sebastián
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Publicado: Centro de Estudios Históricos Profesor Carlos S. A. Segreti 2018
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topic argentine catholic nationalism
hispanismo
spanish civil war
franquism
fascism
nacionalismo católico argentino
hispanismo
guerra civil española
franquismo
fascismo
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spanish civil war
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fascism
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guerra civil española
franquismo
fascismo
Iannini, Nicolás Sebastián
Sol y Luna: a nationalist-Catholic magazine in the context of the 1930s and 1940s. A definition within the Catholic world and right-wing nationalism with respect to Hispanicism, the Spanish Civil War, Francoism and Fascism.
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hispanismo
spanish civil war
franquism
fascism
nacionalismo católico argentino
hispanismo
guerra civil española
franquismo
fascismo
author Iannini, Nicolás Sebastián
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title Sol y Luna: a nationalist-Catholic magazine in the context of the 1930s and 1940s. A definition within the Catholic world and right-wing nationalism with respect to Hispanicism, the Spanish Civil War, Francoism and Fascism.
title_short Sol y Luna: a nationalist-Catholic magazine in the context of the 1930s and 1940s. A definition within the Catholic world and right-wing nationalism with respect to Hispanicism, the Spanish Civil War, Francoism and Fascism.
title_full Sol y Luna: a nationalist-Catholic magazine in the context of the 1930s and 1940s. A definition within the Catholic world and right-wing nationalism with respect to Hispanicism, the Spanish Civil War, Francoism and Fascism.
title_fullStr Sol y Luna: a nationalist-Catholic magazine in the context of the 1930s and 1940s. A definition within the Catholic world and right-wing nationalism with respect to Hispanicism, the Spanish Civil War, Francoism and Fascism.
title_full_unstemmed Sol y Luna: a nationalist-Catholic magazine in the context of the 1930s and 1940s. A definition within the Catholic world and right-wing nationalism with respect to Hispanicism, the Spanish Civil War, Francoism and Fascism.
title_sort sol y luna: a nationalist-catholic magazine in the context of the 1930s and 1940s. a definition within the catholic world and right-wing nationalism with respect to hispanicism, the spanish civil war, francoism and fascism.
description The next article aims to explore the speech of the catholic nationalist magazine Sol y Luna built about the hispanismo, the representation of the Spanish civil war, the franquism and the period between end of 1930’s decade and the beginnings of the following one in the context of demo-liberal modern order’s crisis and the inside conflicts of argentinian Catholicism. In this sense, we seek to explore how Sol y Luna articulated the ideas of Catholicism and nationalism with the conservative hispanist ideario with the porpoise of defining a national identity bonded to Catholicism and project a christian nation order. This was accompainied by a singular interpretation of Spanish Civil War in key of a providential “crusade” understood as a holy war and of an identification with franquism -presented as an encarnation of said crusade-as a nation model that expressed a form of not-totalitarian christian fascism, differentiating both totalitarian experiences of Rusia, Italy and Germany and “democratric totalitarianism”. This lectures expressed an alignment with the position of integrist chatolicism bonded to right wing nationalism -deployed by intellectuals such as Julio Meinvielle and Cesar Pico- facing liberal-democatric Catholicism -preceded by Jacques Maritain- in the context of a catholic debate initiated years before when the civil contest outbreaked. 
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spelling I10-R307-article-221662021-06-01T21:54:35Z Sol y Luna: a nationalist-Catholic magazine in the context of the 1930s and 1940s. A definition within the Catholic world and right-wing nationalism with respect to Hispanicism, the Spanish Civil War, Francoism and Fascism. Sol y Luna: una revista nacionalista-católica en el contexto de los años ‘30 y ‘40. Una definición al interior del mundo católico y del nacionalismo de derecha respecto del hispanismo, de la Guerra Civil española, del franquismo y del fascismo Iannini, Nicolás Sebastián argentine catholic nationalism hispanismo spanish civil war franquism fascism nacionalismo católico argentino hispanismo guerra civil española franquismo fascismo The next article aims to explore the speech of the catholic nationalist magazine Sol y Luna built about the hispanismo, the representation of the Spanish civil war, the franquism and the period between end of 1930’s decade and the beginnings of the following one in the context of demo-liberal modern order’s crisis and the inside conflicts of argentinian Catholicism. In this sense, we seek to explore how Sol y Luna articulated the ideas of Catholicism and nationalism with the conservative hispanist ideario with the porpoise of defining a national identity bonded to Catholicism and project a christian nation order. This was accompainied by a singular interpretation of Spanish Civil War in key of a providential “crusade” understood as a holy war and of an identification with franquism -presented as an encarnation of said crusade-as a nation model that expressed a form of not-totalitarian christian fascism, differentiating both totalitarian experiences of Rusia, Italy and Germany and “democratric totalitarianism”. This lectures expressed an alignment with the position of integrist chatolicism bonded to right wing nationalism -deployed by intellectuals such as Julio Meinvielle and Cesar Pico- facing liberal-democatric Catholicism -preceded by Jacques Maritain- in the context of a catholic debate initiated years before when the civil contest outbreaked.  El siguiente artículo tiene por objetivo explorar el discurso que la revista nacionalista-católica Sol y Luna construyó respecto del hispanismo, de la representación de la Guerra Civil española del franquismo y del fascismo en el período que se extendió entre fines de la década de 1930 y principios de la siguiente en el contexto de la crisis del orden moderno demo-liberal y los conflictos al interior del catolicismo argentino. En este sentido, se busca explorar cómo Sol y Luna articuló las ideas del catolicismo y del nacionalismo con el ideario hispanista conservador, con el propósito de definir una identidad nacional ligada a lo católico y proyectar así un orden de nación cristiano. Esto fue acompañado de una interpretación singular de la Guerra Civil española en clave de una “cruzada” providencial entendida como una guerra santa y de una identificación con el franquismo -presentado como encarnación de esa cruzada- como modelo de nación que expresaba una forma de fascismo no-totalitario y cristiano, diferenciada tanto de las experiencias totalitarias de Rusia, Italia y Alemania como del “totalitarismo democrático”. Estas lecturas expresaban un alineamiento con la posición del catolicismo integrista ligado al nacionalismo de derecha -desplegada por intelectuales como Julio Meinvielle y César Pico- al enfrentarse al catolicismo liberal-democrático -presidido por Jacques Maritain- en el marco de un debate católico iniciado años atrás al estallar la contienda civil.  Centro de Estudios Históricos Profesor Carlos S. A. Segreti 2018-12-06 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion Artículos de investigación libres application/pdf https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/anuarioceh/article/view/22166 10.52885/2683-9164.v0.n13.22166 Anuario del Centro de Estudios Históricos Profesor Carlos S. A. Segreti; Núm. 13 (2013); 155-174 2683-9164 1666-6836 10.52885/2683-9164.v0.n13 spa https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/anuarioceh/article/view/22166/21773 Derechos de autor 2013 Nicolás Sebastián Iannini