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Foes to Friends. Spain, the United States and the United Kingdom from the Civil War to the Cold War
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Emilio Sáenz-Francés
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With contributions by:
Joan Maria Thomàs
, José Antonio Montero Jiménez , José Antonio Montero Jiménez , Pablo León Aguinaga and Wayne H Bowen
Languages:
English, Spanish
Published/Copyright:
2025
About this book
Was Franco's Spain really a pariah in the Anglosphere?
This book examines pro-Francoism and the significant influence of a "Spanish lobby" in shaping US and British policy towards Spain during the Second World War and the years leading up to the Pact of Madrid in 1953. This lobby included not only pressure groups but also legislators and members of the executive as well as the armed forces, who shared economic and strategic interests and ideological sympathies in the growing anti-Communist atmosphere of the First Cold War.
The first two chapters provide the historical background to this rapprochement, examining monetary and credit policies in the United States and Spain during the 1930s and 40s, focusing in particular on the key roles played by American financial and business sectors, including Chase National Bank, to further the clandestine economic activities of US state companies and agencies in Spain during the Second World War. The book then turns to the role of the Spanish lobby in post-war US-Spanish diplomatic relations, looking at American individuals directly courted by the Spanish embassy in Washington as well as pro-Francoist congressmen who favored a closer relationship with Spain. The next chapter moves from Washington and New York to the West Coast to analyze local Spanish consular efforts to 'normalize' Spain in the eyes of the United States. Finally, the book turns to British relations with Spain during and after the Second World War and shows how the government's dependency on the US led to Britain becoming the junior partner in the formulation of Western policy towards Franco.
This book examines pro-Francoism and the significant influence of a "Spanish lobby" in shaping US and British policy towards Spain during the Second World War and the years leading up to the Pact of Madrid in 1953. This lobby included not only pressure groups but also legislators and members of the executive as well as the armed forces, who shared economic and strategic interests and ideological sympathies in the growing anti-Communist atmosphere of the First Cold War.
The first two chapters provide the historical background to this rapprochement, examining monetary and credit policies in the United States and Spain during the 1930s and 40s, focusing in particular on the key roles played by American financial and business sectors, including Chase National Bank, to further the clandestine economic activities of US state companies and agencies in Spain during the Second World War. The book then turns to the role of the Spanish lobby in post-war US-Spanish diplomatic relations, looking at American individuals directly courted by the Spanish embassy in Washington as well as pro-Francoist congressmen who favored a closer relationship with Spain. The next chapter moves from Washington and New York to the West Coast to analyze local Spanish consular efforts to 'normalize' Spain in the eyes of the United States. Finally, the book turns to British relations with Spain during and after the Second World War and shows how the government's dependency on the US led to Britain becoming the junior partner in the formulation of Western policy towards Franco.
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Frontmatter
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CONTENTS
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ILLUSTRATIONS
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CONTRIBUTORS
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PREFACE
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Introduction: A New (and Significant) Twist in Studies of Francoist Foreign Policy
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1 The United States and the Second Spanish Republic (1931–1936). An Overview from a Monetary Policy Perspective
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2 The Chase, the World Commerce Corporation, and the Early Cold War Rehabilitation of Franco’s Spain
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3 The Struggle to Change U.S. Policy toward Franco’s Spain 1948–1950: José Félix de Lequerica, Paid Lobbyists, “Friendly” Senators, the Spanish Lobby and the Spanish Bloc
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4 “In Support of Our Prestige and Our Values”: The Spanish Lobby and Local Politics in the United States, 1945–1955
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5 Toppling Franco? Great Britain, Spain, and the New World Order 1945–1951
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INDEX
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June 3, 2025
eBook ISBN:
9781805436638
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9781805436638
Keywords for this book
Franco; Spain; United States; United Kingdom; Civil War; Cold War; Spanish lobby; Second World War; Pact of Madrid; anti-Communist; diplomatic relations; Western policy
Audience(s) for this book
For an expert adult audience, including professional development and academic research