Africanism of the first Franco regime: Africa Magazine (1942-1956)

Authors

  • Enrique Gozalbes Cravioto Universidad de Castilla-La Mancha

Keywords:

Africanism, Politics, World War II, Colonialism, Morocco

Abstract

The first period in Franco’s regime was characterized by a transition in the approaches, from a firm alignment with the Axis Powers to a position of real isolation. The approaches to the Spanish presence in Africa, mainly in Morocco, and the relationships in general with the Arab World were changing ostensibly, from purely imperialist aspirations to merely defensive attitudes. The Africa magazine was the best example of these blatant changes that led from the claim to take from France its colonial empire in North Africa, to the recovery of independence by Morocco.

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Author Biography

Enrique Gozalbes Cravioto, Universidad de Castilla-La Mancha

Profesor TitularDepartamento de HistoriaFacultad de C. Ed. y Humanidades de CuencaUniversidad de Castilla-La Mancha

Published

2015-01-07

How to Cite

Gozalbes Cravioto, E. (2015). Africanism of the first Franco regime: Africa Magazine (1942-1956). Miscelánea De Estudios Árabes Y Hebraicos. Sección Árabe-Islam, 64, 149–168. Retrieved from https://revistaseug.ugr.es/index.php/meaharabe/article/view/14194

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Miscellaneous