José Luis Rodríguez Jiménez (born 1961) is a Spanish historian, considered an expert in the history of right-wing extremism in Spain.[1]
Biography
Born in 1961 in Madrid,[2][3] he earned a licentiate degree in history at the Complutense University of Madrid; he later obtained a PhD in the same centre in 1992 under the doctoral supervision of Antonio Fernández García reading a thesis dealing with the positions espoused by the Spanish far-right and the further evolution it experienced during the late francoist period and the Spanish transition to democracy.[n. 1] He is professor of Contemporary History at the King Juan Carlos University (URJC).[5]
— (2005). Franco. Historia de un conspirador. Madrid: Oberon.[9]
— (2007). De héroes e indeseables. La División Azul. Madrid: Espasa-Calpe.[10]
— (2013). Salvando vidas en el delta del Mekong: la primera misión en el exterior de la sanidad militar española: Vietnam del sur, 1966–1971. Ministerio de Defensa.
— (2015). Agonía, traición, huida. El final del Sáhara español. Barcelona: Crítica.[11]
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Informational notes
^The thesis was later re-published by the CSIC in 1994 under the title Reaccionarios y golpistas. La extrema derecha en España: del tardofranquismo a la consolidación de la democracia (1967–1982).[4]
Aspizua Turrión, Jorge (June 2002). "Historia de Falange Española de las JONS by José Luis Rodríguez Jiménez". Iberoamericana. 2 (6): 297–299. ISSN1577-3388. JSTOR41672947.