Republican Cuba and Francoist Spain, a Cultural Embrace, 1948–1958

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DOI:

https://doi.org/10.24197/ihemc.38.2018.451-478

Keywords:

Instituto de Cultura Hispánica, Instituto Cultural Cubano-Español, Cuba, Francisco Franco, Cultural diplomacy

Abstract

The creation of Havana’s Instituto Cultural Cubano-Español (ICCE), a branch of the Institute of Hispanic Culture in Madrid, ushered in a new phase of cultural relations between Cuba and Francoist Spain, an era of rapprochement that remained viable until after the triumph of the Cuban Revolution of 1959. The ICCE provided associative spaces that became the cultural laboratory for transferring Francoist ideas, like cultural Catholicism, to the “ever faithful island of Cuba” and offered Franco’s government a vehicle to break through international isolation by building an intellectual consensus that united the historical, ideological, and political interests of both countries.

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Published

2018-11-28

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MISCELLANY