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1995, Richard Gillespie, Fernando Rodrigo & Jonathan Story (eds.), Democratic Spain: Reshaping external relations in a changing world. Routledge, London
Article published in the Bulletin for Spanish and Portuguese Historical Studies Journal of the Association for Spanish and Portuguese Historical Studies, vol. 41, 2016, pp. 67-78.
Moradiellos, Enrique (2016) "Franco's Spain and the European Integration Process (1945-1975)," Bulletin for Spanish and Portuguese Historical Studies: Vol. 41 : Iss. 1 , Article 4. Available at: http://digitalcommons.asphs.net/bsphs/vol41/iss1/4
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Economic Discussion Paper, 2011
The triumph of Franco and his open sympathy for the Axis powers will start a brand new era in the relationship strongly marked in its initial stages by the outbreak of the Second World War. Franco's Spain although not formally involved in the conflict will have to clean “his original sin” after the Allies victory. Again, the economy –especially in its commercial dimension– will be starring in this period. It was used as a weapon of pressure from both the U.S. and Great Britain to prevent Franco threw to an open belligerence. The rationing of oil and other staples and essential items, conditioned the capability of the Franco regime, a totalitarian political system that seemed doomed to disappear after the fall of Hitler and Mussolini. The Spanish Government will have to overcome a painful journey through the desert until the logic of the Cold War allowed Franco to appear before the United States as an important bastion against Communism...
WAR, REVOLUTION AND REACTION IN SPAIN, 1898-1975 Account for the failure of Spain to industrialize before 1914
Revista de Historia Económica/Journal of lberian and Latin American Economic History Vol. 28, No. 1: 173-215
Spain's financial position during the late 19th and early 20th century has usually been presented as one of persistent deficit on current account, which resulted from her integration into international commodity and factor markets and this, in turn, slowed down growth. In this essay a preliminary reconstruction of the balance of payments on current account allows us to reject this view. In fact, a net capital inflow made possible to meet the demand for investment boosting economic performance. Current account reversals in a context of macroeconomic domestic imperfections help to explain the economic slowdown at the turn of the century.
Is the War Over? Art in a Divided World 1945-1968, Mardrid, Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofía, 2011
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