翻訳と辞書
Words near each other
・ Juventud Retalteca
・ Juventud Sionista
・ Juventud Ticlacayán
・ Juventud Unida de Gualeguaychú
・ Juventud Unida de San Miguel
・ Juventud Unida Universitario
・ Juventude
・ Juventude (Sal)
・ Juventude Atlética de Rio Meão
・ Juventude Atlético do Moxico
・ Juventude CDU
・ Juventude da Furna
・ Juventude de Atitude
・ Juventude do Norte
・ Juventude Ouriense
Juventudes de Acción Popular
・ Juventus (Belize)
・ Juventus (disambiguation)
・ Juventus Atlético Clube
・ Juventus Center
・ Juventus Channel
・ Juventus Corazón
・ Juventus de Saint-Martin
・ Juventus F.C.
・ Juventus F.C. and the Italian national football team
・ Juventus F.C. in European football
・ Juventus F.C. Youth Sector
・ Juventus Futebol Clube
・ Juventus IF
・ Juventus Managua


Dictionary Lists
翻訳と辞書 辞書検索 [ 開発暫定版 ]
スポンサード リンク

Juventudes de Acción Popular : ウィキペディア英語版
Juventudes de Acción Popular
The Juventudes de Acción Popular (JAP) was the youth wing of CEDA, a Spanish rightwing party in the 1930s.
The organisation was originally created as a branch of Acción Popular in 1933. Its founder and leader was José María Valiente Soriano. Expelled from CEDA and JAP in 1934, he was replaced by José María Perez de Laborda. JAP ceased to exist in 1937, following the Decreto de Unificación.

The JAP emphasized sporting and political activity. It had its own fortnightly paper, the first issue of which proclaimed : 'We want a new state.' The JAP's distaste for the principles of universal suffrage was such that internal decisions were never voted upon. As the thirteenth point of the JAP put it : 'Anti-parliamentarianism. Anti-dictatorship. The people participating in Government in an organic manner, not by degenerate democracy.' The line between Christian corporatism and fascist statism became very thin indeed.〔M.Vincent, Catholicism in the Second Spanish Republic〕
The fascist tendencies of the JAP were vividly demonstrated in the series of rallies held by the CEDA youth movement during the course of 1934. Using the title ''jefe'', the JAP created an intense and often disturbing cult around the figure of Gil Robles. Robles himself had returned from the Nuremberg rally in 1933 and spoken of its "youthful enthusiasm, steeped in optimism, so different to the desolate and enervating scepticism of our defeatists and intellectuals." JAP members wore green shirts and employed a salute that mimicked the fascist salute by raising the arm partway up.
==References==



抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)
ウィキペディアで「Juventudes de Acción Popular」の詳細全文を読む



スポンサード リンク
翻訳と辞書 : 翻訳のためのインターネットリソース

Copyright(C) kotoba.ne.jp 1997-2016. All Rights Reserved.