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La Velada En Benicarló is more than a historical book, it is a chronicle of the Spanish civil war and Azaña's political testament. In it, the author keeps the postulates that form the basis of his moral concept of politics and of his intellectual attitude: his concept of politics as something reasonable, his idea of the state as the engine of civilizing reform, and his constant devotion to freedom. The book meets two important objectives. On the one hand, its value is immense for current generations to better understand the war and the Republic and, on the other, it reflects the real dimension…mehr

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La Velada En Benicarló is more than a historical book, it is a chronicle of the Spanish civil war and Azaña's political testament. In it, the author keeps the postulates that form the basis of his moral concept of politics and of his intellectual attitude: his concept of politics as something reasonable, his idea of the state as the engine of civilizing reform, and his constant devotion to freedom. The book meets two important objectives. On the one hand, its value is immense for current generations to better understand the war and the Republic and, on the other, it reflects the real dimension of its author: the man of reason, the persistent liberal that not even in the hardest moments of his life did he lose his love for Spain and freedom.
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Autorenporträt
Manuel Azaña was one of the most important politicians in the Spanish politics of the 20th century. Held the positions of the President of the Government of Spain and President of the Second Spanish Republic. After losing the civil war, he returned to the presidency in 1939 and he moved to France where he passed away in Montanbau. As a writer, Azaña received an award for his biography Vida de Don Juan Valera, but perhaps his most well known work is La Velada En Benicarló, a chronicle od the Spanish civil war.