Acción Española
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Acción Española (Spanish pronunciation: [aɣˈθjon espaˈɲola], Spanish Action) or AE was a Spanish cultural association active during the Second Spanish Republic, meeting point of the ultraconservative and far right intellectual figures that endorsed the restoration of the Monarchy.[1] It was also a political magazine of the same name. The group was heavily influenced by Action Française both in its name and its ideology.[2] Constituted in October 1931,[3] the cultural association was inaugurated on 5 February 1932,[1] following the founding of the journal on 15 December 1931.[1]
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Formation | October 1931/5 February 1932[lower-alpha 1] |
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Type | Monarchism Integral nationalism Social Catholicism |
Purpose | cultural and political organisation |
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Key people | Ramiro de Maeztu (President) Eugenio Vegas (Secretary) José María Pemán (President) |
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