El Generalisimo
Staff Rec
Aggravatingly overlooked in most contemporary conversations about European totalitarianism/fascism is Francisco Franco and his 36 year reign in Spain - the longest ever dictatorship on the continent in the era of the modern nation-state. This biography of Franco is exhaustive and illuminating. While most popular scholarship in the US and England on Franco focuses on the Spanish Civil War as the proto-WW2 proxy war and tends to end with "...and then Franco won", this biography follows the entirety of his politically repressive reign and deals with the uncomfortable nuance that he did indeed help modernize Spain with his "Spanish Miracle" in the second half of the 20th century. But perhaps more importantly it coincidentally offers insight into the mindset of many contemporary political strongmen leaders who seem to be borrowing slightly more from the socio-political, economic, and religious playbooks of Franco than of his contemporaries like Mussolini and Hitler. At a time when nationalist Christianity and Catholicism is on a steep rise in both America and abroad, and the far-right is rediscovering Francoism and referencing it and him by name in a positive manner, a book like this equally becomes history, news, and forewarning.
- Raphael
