Spain's legacy in the face of Spain's enemies
Marcelo Gullo
On 10 October 2022, the Rafael del Pino Foundation organised the face-to-face dialogue "The Spanish legacy in the face of Spain's enemies", with Marcelo Gullo, professor at the National University of Lanús and founding member of the Manuel Dorrego Institute for National and Ibero-American Historical Revisionism.
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