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  Pilar Primo de Rivera and the axis temptation
Primo de Rivera was a strong, disciplined, and focused leader, unafraid to confront her male colleagues and superiors when she believed her values and those of the Falange were threatened.
Pilar Primo de Rivera and her followers, for example, opposed the unification because they did not want the ideology and spirit of Jose Antonio to be diluted.
Primo de Rivera was an enthusiastic supporter of Franco's decision to send a division of volunteers to serve in the German Army on the Eastern Front, participating in a massive Madrid rally on 24 June 1941, to encourage enlistment by Spanish youth.
www.encyclopedia.com /doc/1G1-135466326.html   (4294 words)

  
 Pilar Primo de Rivera
Pilar's brother, José Antonio Primo de Rivera, was not so lucky and was captured by the republicans on 6th July 1936.
Pilar continued as head of the organization and arranged for its members to serve as nurses at the front.
Pilar was a strong supporter of Germany during the Second World War and in the summer of 1941 her organization, the Sección Femenina, provided nurses, secretaries and ancillary staff to accompany Spanish volunteer troops fighting on the Eastern Front.
www.spartacus.schoolnet.co.uk /SPpilar.htm   (984 words)

  
  Miguel Primo de Rivera   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Primo de Rivera was the son of Don Miguel Primo de Rivera y Sobremonte and of his wife Doña Inés Orbaneja y Pérez de Grandallana.
Primo de Rivera married Doña Casilda Sáenz de Heredia y Suárez de Argudín.
Fernando Primo de Rivera y Sáenz de Heredia was killed in the Madrid Jail at the beginning of the Spanish Civil War by the Republicans.
www.1bx.com /en/Miguel_Primo_de_Rivera.htm   (416 words)

  
 Pilar Primo de Rivera, Fascist Leader in Spain - New York Times
Pilar Primo de Rivera, a fascist leader during the Spanish Civil War, died today in Madrid.
Miss Primo de Rivera was a co-founder of the women's branch of the Falange, Spain's fascist movement, in 1934 and took part in the right-wing Government headed by Franco after the 1936-39 civil war.
Her father, Gen. Miguel Primo de Rivera, was dictator of Spain from 1923 to 1930.
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 Sitios de interes - Zaragoza - Feria de Zaragoza
Posee un pórtico elevado sobre pilares de gran altura que alberga en su interior un amplio y moderno complejo de servicios, con capacidad para diez mil personas.
Se trata de un edificio aéreo a diferencia de los teatros que apoyan su graderío en la ladera de una montaña.
Estamos ante una de las obras más conseguidas del arquitecto Ricardo Magdalena, un edificio que responde a la tendencia historicista de la época, en que se retoman los modelos de los palacios aragoneses renacentistas.
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 Eduardo Haro Tecglen: Libro: El Refugio. Capítulo: El niño fascista. 1999
De los otros rojos de la redacción he hablado en otros libros; Juan Catena, y su muerte; Demetrio, el gran dibujante pornográfico que pasó los últimos años recubriendo piernas, descotes, brazos de las fotografías que no hubiera aceptado la censura.
Y Pilar Primo de Rivera reía… Supongo que yo también.
Lo malo es lo cortos de mente que son estos elementos fanáticos de la ultraderecha, que en solitario y con seudónimos varios entran en este Blog para fastidiar, pero luego en pandilla son peligrosos aunque se les deje gritar y desgañitarse como hacen desde la grada Sur del Bernabéu.
www.eduardoharotecglen.net /blog/archives/2004/11/libro_el_refugi.html   (6414 words)

  
 Museos de Aragón. Museos de Zaragoza, Huesca y Teruel
Actualmente se exponen uniformes militares de distintos países y épocas, así como, armas, banderas,estandartes,documentos y recuerdos de la historia de la Academia General Militar.
Obstenta una amplia colección de grabados, fotografías, manuscritos y planos de la Torre Nueva desde su construcción hasta su demolición.
Exposición de una de las mejores colecciones de tapices del mundo, con un total de 60 piezas.
www.guiaservicios.com /serv_tiempolibre_museos.asp   (499 words)

  
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Jose Antonio Primo de Rivera had fallen before a Republican firing squad, while the last male descendant of the first Don Carlos had just died in Vienna at eighty-seven, leaving the Carlists groping for a valid pretender.
Primo de Rivera had considered nationalizing the railroads as he did petroleum distribution, but he let them be.
A one-time supporter of Primo de Rivera and a CEDA deputy under the Republic, he was strongly Catholic in outlook.
libro.uca.edu /herr/ms14.htm   (11531 words)

  
 Cultura de los Pueblos de España
Es lo que heredamos de nuestros antepasados, lo que incrementaremos por nuestra actividad y lo que dejaremos a nuestros descendientes.
Queremos garantizar la conservación, catalogación y difusión de una gran variedad de bienes que representan nuestro acervo cultural, científico y natural.
Esta iniciativa nace con el propósito de difundir y preservar el Patrimonio Histórico español a través de las oportunidades que ofrecen las nuevas tecnologías, permitiendo el acceso del mayor número posible de ciudadanos a estos bienes.
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 YouTube - Biografia de jose antonio primo de rivera
YouTube - Biografia de jose antonio primo de rivera
por favor informaros más a la hora de opinar, jose antonio fue de esa clases de españoles que debería ser recordado por lo que fue al margen de tanta idiotez, viva joseantonio, descanse en paz
Biografia de jose antonio primo de rivera en video (less)
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 Francisco Franco Bahamonde, Portal Fuenterrebollo
En los días de la hambre, entre 1939 y 1948, Argentina envió más de cinco millones de toneladas de alimentos.
VI Gobierno de Franco, 18 de julio de 1951.
VIII Gobierno de Franco, 25 de febrero de 1957.
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 Istituto Ernesto de Martino :: Iniziative editoriali :: Il de Martino :: n. 15 (2004)
Istituto Ernesto de Martino > Iniziative editoriali > Il de Martino > n.
Dino Frisullo, Minia Greprecristos, Roger Sessou Kuassi, Alessandro Lupu, Demir Mustafa, Ergia Mustafa, Maria Ranieri, Annamaria Rivera,
La ricerca realizzata dall'Istituto Ernesto de Martino [...] restituisce rigorosamente non soltanto dei dati significativi per la conoscenza dall'interno delle dinamiche connesse ai fenomeni migratori, ma soprattutto fornisce utili indicazioni di metodo per la loro lettura.
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 Blog Corporativo de Hoteles Monte » Agenda Cultural Fin de Semana
Alguien que, de modo aparentemente desinteresado, le promete ayuda en sus estudios de baile, en su posibilidad de escapar de la realidad gris que le rodea.
Pero cuando una vulgar rata de alcantarilla llamada Sid aparece por la pila de la cocina y decide que esto es jauja, a Roddy no le queda más remedio que deshacerse del intruso atrayéndole hacia el “remolino”.
XXXII Convención de Auditores de Cajas de Ahorros
blog.hotelesmonte.com /agenda-cultural-fin-de-semana-29   (3326 words)

  
 Subastas - la-subasta.com
5 LIBROS De alianza Cien: Dalí, Goya, PIcasso, 2 Greco
Buena ayuda de Maquillaje-Set de 7 Pinceles para Dama
La web de subastas donde encontrarás miles de artículos nuevos, seminuevos, de ocasión y de segundamano.
www.la-subasta.com   (159 words)

  
 The Nazi-Instigated National Synarchist Union of Mexico
The Japanese was José de Jesús Sam López, the son of a Japanese father, who was educated in Japan and who returned to Mexico only two months after the founding of the UNS, at which point he immediately joined the movement.
Nonetheless, he was treated by the UNS as a martyr, comparable to José Antonio Primo de Rivera, the founder of the Falange in Spain, who had the same first name.
The seriousness of the UNS call to arms is further underscored by the fact that on April 10, 1944, a young lieutenant, José Antonio de la Lama y Rojas, on guard at President Camacho's private elevator in the National Palace, used his revolver at close range, although he failed to kill the President.
www.larouchepub.com /other/2004/3127mexico_synarchy.html   (15658 words)

  
 Shifting legal dogma: From Republicanism to Fascist Ideology under the Early Franquismo
José Antonio Primo de Rivera, the leader of Falange, was arrested by the Republicans and subsequently executed.
Junta de Ampliación de Estudios played a major role by means of financing the stays abroad of a good number of scholars.
De Maistre or De Bonald) and somewhat inspired by a rather fictive “Spanish” philosophical tradition, these authors rejected Liberalism and advocated a return to a mythic, pre-modern and religious past.
www.arena.uio.no /publications/wp02_20.htm   (7678 words)

  
 Bibliography International Review of Social History vol. 44 part 2 (1999)
The central theme of the eleven contributions to this volume is that the contemporary experience of fragility and mutability of the modern economy and economic organization has been, in fact, the definitive experience of economic actors in many sectors, countries and epochs in the history of industrial capitalism.
This is a very broadly structured overview of the social status, social mobility and social interaction of the Soviet Russian proletariat in the period 1928-1941.
Of the nine prominent individuals that Preston addresses (Franco, Millán Astray, José Antonio and Pilar Primo de Rivera, de Madariaga, Besteiro, Azaña, Prieto and Ibárruri), the first two are exceptions in that they pursued their goals through violence and terror.
www.iisg.nl /irsh/44-2-bib.php   (9758 words)

  
 Archive 12-2005 LES DESIRS SOCIALISTES DE JULIEN TOLEDANO
Il est le fils du général Miguel Primo de Rivera, dictateur en Espagne entre 1923 et 1930.
Le régime de Franco a érigé José Antonio, surnommé "l'absent", en « martyr de la Croisade » et a développé un véritable culte autour de sa personnalité.
La dernière statue publique de José Antonio Primo de Rivera fut déboulonnée en mars 2005 dans la ville de Guadalajara, sur décision du maire socialiste après que le gouvernement espagnol a procédé de la sorte à Madrid avec la statue du général Franco.
politique-info.org /12-archive-12-21-2005.html   (4598 words)

  
 Jim Berner Live Music - DJ Show - Minnesota Wedding Music
For perspective: the girl in the front is 19" from the top of her head to the bottom of her dress.
(3/9/04) The subject of the painting could possibly a coming out party for Pilar Primo de Rivera, who later went on to be very influential in Spanish politics along with her brother Jose Primo de Rivera.
Miguel Primo de Rivera was the dictator of Spain under King Alfonso from 1923 to 1930.
www.jimberner.com /Spanish.htm   (750 words)

  
 Table of contents for Library of Congress control number 2003040217
Enric Prat de la Riba, Compendium of Catalanist Doctrine (1894) 86 25.
Miguel Primo de Rivera, The Barcelona Manifesto (1923) I26 37.
Pilar Primo de Rivera, On the Rights of Working Women (I96I) 238 65.
www.loc.gov /catdir/toc/fy037/2003040217.html   (632 words)

  
 Nacionales   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Muchas de estas imágenes han sido extraídas del Heraldo de Aragón del 31 de Marzo de 1939.
Grupo de soldados el 28 de Marzo de 1938 con la Custodia de la Catedral, que logró salvarse y todavía se conserva (foto Heraldo de Aragón).
Pilar Primo de Rivera (la segunda por la izquieda) de visita en Barbastro en 1938 organizando la Sección Femenina (foto Heraldo de Aragón).
www.barranque.com /guerracivil/nacionales.htm   (204 words)

  
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The Case of Pilar Primo de Rivera Inbal Ofer Writing in the form of an autobiography, despite the changes that such a loosely defined genre has undergone throughout the centuries, is almost as old as writing itself.
My aim is to rethink assumptions concerning the process through which such a text was written, as well as the way it should be read in the context of historical research dealing with the issue of gender and political identities within the Sección Femenina.
I will attempt to show that the tensions between those two central components of Primo de Rivera’s identity influenced not only the way she chose to live her life, but also the way she perceived that life, and in turn herself.
www.tau.ac.il /humanities/latin-america/conference/inbal1.doc   (438 words)

  
 Documento sin título   (Site not responding. Last check: )
El comienzo de la participación política de la mujer en España no se produjo hasta 1931, cuando la República reconoció su derecho al voto.
En 1934 se organizó la Sección Femenina del partido Falange Española, de la que fue jefa nacional Pilar Primo de Rivera.
Todas las españolas entre los 17 y los 35 años hubieron de prestar este servicio obligatorio durante un tiempo mínimo de 6 meses.
www.muyinteresante.es /canales/extra/numeros/preyres/preyresverano04/siglo06.html   (118 words)

  
 On my left ... on my right Spectator, The - Find Articles   (Site not responding. Last check: )
The daughter of a Jewish family of mixed European descent, she was a successful painter, friendly with Diego Rivera and Auguste Rodin, before turning to art criticism and lecturing when her eyesight obliged her to give up painting.
But she came up against Pilar Primo de Rivera, sister of the founder of the Falange, whose comparable organisation, Seccion Femenina, according with the tenets of Francoism, kept women in their traditionally submissive role.
This prompted her rotter of a former husband, Jose Luis de Vilallonga, to declare that the diary was a forgery and that his deceased wife was in fact the illegitimate daughter of her Orleans boyfriend's father.
www.findarticles.com /p/articles/mi_qa3724/is_200206/ai_n9086983   (940 words)

  
 National Synarchist Union of Mexico pt 2 : AZ IMC
The Japanese was José de Jesús Sam López, the son of a Japanese father, who was educated in Japan and who returned to Mexico only two months after the founding of the UNS, at which point he immediately joined the movement.
Nonetheless, he was treated by the UNS as a martyr, comparable to José Antonio Primo de Rivera, the founder of the Falange in Spain, who had the same first name.
The seriousness of the UNS call to arms is further underscored by the fact that on April 10, 1944, a young lieutenant, José Antonio de la Lama y Rojas, on guard at President Camacho's private elevator in the National Palace, used his revolver at close range, although he failed to kill the President.
arizona.indymedia.org /news/2004/07/20515.php   (8770 words)

  
 Obituary: Carmen Martn Gaite Independent, The (London) - Find Articles
THE FEMALE section of the Falange was headed by Primo de Rivera's wife Pilar, who as spokeswoman for Generalissimo Francisco Franco proclaimed: "Women never discover anything new.
Carmen wrote down some of their folk legends and eventually became a skilled writer of children's stories, one of which is Caperucita en Manhattan (1990), a transposition of the Red Riding tale to New York.
But it is as a novelist that she is best known throughout Europe and the New World, as well as in Spain, where her novels topped the best-seller lists for months.
www.findarticles.com /p/articles/mi_qn4158/is_20000725/ai_n14335984   (894 words)

  
 Amazon.com: Spanish Civil War: Video: Spanish Civil War   (Site not responding. Last check: )
The nationalists were composed of Monarchists, the Falange (a Spanish fascist movement led by José Antonio Primo de Rivera), Carlists and Conservatives (represented by the CEDA party).
Nevertheless, a large part of Franco's success was due to his ability to unite the Nationalists by borrowing Fascist rhetoric and symbols (church, country and order) and by lionizing the (conveniently) deceased Primo de Rivera.
In an interview with Pilar Primo de Rivera (sister of José Antonio and leader of the female section of the Falange), she argues that a woman's duty to society is to fulfill the role of wife and mother.
www.amazon.com /Spanish-Civil-War/dp/6300200213   (2137 words)

  
 Iberoamericana
But at the same time they once again simplified the complex reality which lay behind such phenomena by attributing them mostly to the general condition of women’s self-perception as subjects, at times losing sight of the specific historical and cultural conditions in which each process of self-representation was grounded.
In the paper that follows I will examine such points of rupture and contradiction in the autobiography of Pilar Primo de Rivera, Jefe Nacional of the Feminine Section of the Spanish Falange.
By locating the differing discourses of identity with which Primo de Rivera engaged, and by finding out how exactly the category of gender operated in each of them, I will try to understand the nature of such ruptures, as well as the relation between the author’s self-perceptions and her techniques of self-representation.
www.iberoamericana.de /resumenes/09-ofer.htm   (228 words)

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