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Pedro Sainz Rodríguez : ウィキペディア英語版 | Pedro Sainz Rodríguez Pedro Sainz Carlos Rodríguez (Madrid, 1897–1986) was a Spanish writer, philologist, publisher and politician, an adviser to Infante Juan, Count of Barcelona and one of the main architects of the reign of Juan Carlos I of Spain and the Spanish transition to democracy. Within the wide coalition of right-wing opinion that was the early movement behind Francisco Franco he was the leading figure of the monarchist wing.〔Paul Preston, ''Franco - A Biography'', 1995, p. 50〕 In terms of character Sainz Rodríguez was noted for his quick wit, whilst physically he was known for his obesity.〔Stanley G. Payne, ''Fascism in Spain, 1923-1977'', p. 87〕 ==Academic career== Sainz Rodríguez first came to prominence as a philology academic and a disciple of Marcelino Menéndez y Pelayo. He became noted as an expert in 'Golden Age' mysticism and a defender of traditional Catholicism. He argued that Spain had become decadent because of an invasion of liberalism into the ruling classes form the 18th Century onwards and called for a return to the ideals of Catholicism and the heroic spirit of Don Quixote.〔Carolyn P. Boyd, ''Historia Patria: Politics, History, and National Identity in Spain, 1875-1975'', 1997, pp.182-3〕 His 1925 work, ''La evolución de las ideas sobre la decadencia española y otros estudios de crítica literaria'', became one of the most widely read books on the theme of Spanish decadence, a popular theme for rightist authors at the time.〔Sandie Eleanor Holguín, ''Creating Spaniards: Cultural and National Identity in Republican Spain'', 2002, p. 206〕
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