Stanley G. Payneis the Hilldale-Jaume Vicens Vives Professor of History Emeritus at the University of Wisconsin-Madison and the author of many books, including A History of Fascism, 1914-1915; The Franco Regime, 1936-1975; and Spain: A Unique History. Jesus Palacios is a noted historian, investigativwe journalist, and adjunct professor at the University of Madrid.
Masterfully combines research on Franco's life and regime with new and unique sources including Franco's private papers and interviews with Franco's only daughter. It will appeal to a broad readership including anyone interested in the history of twentieth-century Spain, the Spanish civil war, and the Franco regime. --Joan Maria Thom s, University Rovira-Virgili, Spain Franco is that dread thing, 'complex.' He will frustrate a desire for black-and-whiteness. . . . The new biography by Stanley G. Payne and Jes s Palacios will tell you what to think about Franco. Even better, it will tell you how to think about him. That is a huge gift to an interested reader. --National Review Add[s] an intimate glimpse into Franco's personal and family life to the extant historiography of Franco's military career and the political machinations of his regime. . . . The authors successfully take great pains to be objective and balanced as they simultaneously eschew writing a hagiography and situating his seizure of the state within the context of interwar chaos and violence. Recommended, all levels/libraries. --Choice The authors face their daunting task with redoubtable advantages [including] the respect due to their scholarship and erudition. . . . To write fairly about Franco is a largely thankless, albeit perhaps remunerative, task, appealing only to those who have a stomach for a fight or indifference to blows. . . . Stanley Payne and Jes s Palacios deserve admiration for taking the risk of saying what little there is to be said on their subject's behalf. Theirs is a fearless book. --Times Literary Supplement Highly readable, the book is at its heart a biography. . . . The authors do well to demonstrate not only Franco's committed anti-Communism, but his elaborate and exaggerated fear of Freemasons, his reluctance for reform, his growing disillusionment with the Roman Catholic Church after Vatican II, and his sheer inability to comprehend economic policy. --American Historical Review This highly readable and extremely insightful biography situates Franco not only in his Spanish context but also in the global context of 20th-century dictatorships. --Wall Street Journal Francisco Franco is the only major twentieth-century dictator to die peacefully in his bed--after almost four decades in power. His regime was brutal, despicable, and in many respects ineffectual, yet it did not join the Axis powers in World War II and was a transitional type between traditional military dictatorships and more recent totalitarian regimes. This book, impeccably based on the available sources and displaying sober judgment, could well be the definitive work on the subject. --Walter Laqueur, author of Fascism: Past, Present, Future An intimate portrait of Franco the man, provoking a lively and necessary debate about the nature of the dictator's regime. --Julius Ruiz, author of Franco's Justice