Payne, a preeminent authority on fascism and modern Spain, dedicated decades to analyzing the Second Republic not just as a prelude to war, but as a historic entity in its own right. His work focuses on the five-year span when Spain attempted one of the most ambitious political democratizations in interwar Europe, swimming against a global "era of fascism".
The story Payne tells is one of immense potential squandered by deep-seated divisions. He highlights several key themes:
: Payne argues that the best chance for a stable regime lay with the center-left and center-right parties, like the Radical Party . However, these moderates were systematically destroyed by the rise of extremists on both ends of the political spectrum.
The story of Stanley G. Payne’s work on La primera democracia española (known in English as ) is a scholarly attempt to rescue a pivotal era of Spanish history from the shadow of the cataclysmic Civil War. The Historian’s Quest
: The Republic began with radical energy, attempting massive reforms in education, military affairs, and church-state relations.