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About Opus Dei in Spain

  • Arango, E. Ramón. 1995 (1985). Spain. Democracy Regained (Second Edition). Boulder, CO: Westview.
  • Carr, Raymond, and Fusi, Juan Pablo. 1991 (1979). Spain: Dictatorship to democracy. London: Routledge.
  • De Blaye, Edouard. 1976 (1974). Franco and the Politics of Spain. Middlessex: Penguin.
  • Descola, Jean. O Espagne, Albin Michel, Paris, 1976.
  • Ellwood, Sheelagh. 1994. Franco. Harlow, UK: Longman.
  • Graham, Robert. 1984. Spain. Change of a Nation. London: Michael Joseph.
  • Gunther, Richard. 1980. Public Policy in a No-Party State. Spanish Planning and Budgeting in the Twilight of the Franquist Era. Berkeley, CA: University of California.
  • Gunther. Richard. 1980. Public Policy in a No-Party State. Spanish Planning and Budgeting in the Twilight of the Franquist Era. Berkeley: University of California.
  • Herr, Richard. 1971. Spain. Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice-Hall.
  • Hills, George. 1970. Spain. London: Ernest Benn Ltd.
  • Paredes, Javier (coord.), Historia contemporánea de España (siglo XX), Ariel Historia, Barcelona 1998.
  • Payne, Stanley G. 1999. Fascism in Spain. 1923-1977. Madison, WI: Wisconsin University.
  • Preston, Paul. 1990. The Politics of Revenge. Fascism and the Military in Twentieth-Century Spain. London. Unwin Hyman.
  • Preston, Paul. 1993. Franco. A Biography. London: HarperCollins.
  • Salgado Araujo, Francisco Franco, Mis conversaciones privadas con Franco, Col. Espejo de España, Ed. Planeta, 1976.
  • Tusell, Javier. Manual Historia de España: Siglo XX, Historia 16, Madrid, 1990.
  • Various Authors, (Manuel Ferrer, José de Armas, José Lino Feo, Manuel Fernández Areal, Charles Powell, Alfonso Ascanio), Franquismo y transición democrática: Lecciones recientes de Historia reciente de España, Centro de Estudios de Humanidades, Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, 1993.

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