Gustavo Morales
Gustavo Morales y Delgado (born March 27, 1959 in Toledo, Spain) is a Spanish journalist, periodist and former politician. He is the former deputy director of the newspaper El Rotativo and former editor of the newspaper Ya. He has collaborated as a military analyst with the BBC and Russia Today. He won the Carlos V Award for Journalism, 2 orders to Merit and Palma de Plata.[1] y en Russia Today. Es Premio Carlos V de Periodismo,[2]
Biography
Gustavo Morales grew up between Toledo and the Madrid neighborhood of Carabanchel.
At the age of eighteen, Morales began to travel the world. In his travels he visits especially the Muslim countries, where his interest in the Islamic world is born. He has traveled throughout Europe, Tunisia, Jordan, Egypt, Iraq, Iran, Afghanistan, China, Nepal, India, Japan. He has collaborated in the translation of different works of scholars from the Islamic world, such as The Rights of Women in Islam of Ayatollah Motahari, The Islamic Government of Khomeini, The Sociology of Islam of Shariati and The Iranian Constitution of 1979. Articles on the subject and giving some lectures thereon. His university education took him to the faculties of History, Sociology and to the one of Sciences of the Information, where he specialized. He wrote about the Iranian-Iraqi war, living in Al Amarah (Maysan) and Baghdad in 1982. He was an observer of the cease-fire in Iran. He has written two books on Islamic fundamentalism published in 1988, Imam Khomeini's Iran, and 1990, Iran in the world. He was editor-in-chief of the magazine MC, directed the newspaper Ya and the program The Quadrilateral in Channel 7 TV. He was also editor-in-chief and deputy editor of the magazine Defensa, founded by Arturo Pérez-Reverte and Vicente Talón Ortiz. Before his travels he enlisted in the Legion.
He was assistant director of El Rotativo, at CEU San Pablo University, was attached to the director of the magazine War Heat, and director of the online university newspaper ElRotativo.org. He has been a military analyst for the BBC since 2003. He has been a contributor to Legio XXI (Voluntary Reserve magazine), European Dialogue and El Semanal Digital. He collaborated on the radio programs of Intercontinental La Gran Esperanza, and Punto de Vista. He was also a sporadic member of the show El Gato al Agua on the television channel Intereconomía. He is currently directing the Orientando en HispanTV program.
He has twice been sent to the Republic of Kazakhstan.
Period falangist
At the age of fourteen, he entered the illegal Front of Student Unionists - one of the groups that gave rise to the FE of the JONS (authentic) - being responsible for Teaching Media in Madrid. He was local chief of the Junta de Carabanchel, Milicias squadron chief and youth secretary. He attended the World Congress of Students in Cuba in a blue shirt in 1978. He held the position of national head of FE de las JONS from 1995 to October 1997 when he resigned by offering a table for the unit at a public event in the Plaza de Olavide .
In 1997 he founded the José Antonio Primo de Rivera Foundation. In 1999, together with Ángel Carrera Zabaleta and Luis Manuel Rodríguez Jamet, he founded the Ramiro Ledesma Ramos Foundation, of which he was president. The last century abandoned political party militancy.
Bibliography
- Morales, Gustavo (1988). El Irán del imam Jomeini. Madrid: Biblioteca universitaria. ISBN 84-86568-18-8.
- Morales, Gustavo (1990). Irán en el mundo: apuntes para una historia internacional del estado iraní. Madrid: Biblioteca universitaria. ISBN 84-86568-33-1.
- Morales, Gustavo (1996). De la protesta a la propuesta. La alternativa falangista. Madrid: Ediciones barbarroja. ISBN 978-84-87446-15-3.
- Morales, Gustavo y otros (2002). Revisión de la guerra civil española. Madrid: Editorial Actas. ISBN 84-9739-000-8.
- Velarde, Juan (Coord.) (2004). José Antonio y la Economía. Madrid: Grafite. ISBN 84-96281-10-8.
- Morales, Gustavo (2004). Fascismo en España: Claves del desarrollo nacionalsindicalista en la primera mitad del siglo XX. Oviedo: El Catoblepas. ISSN 1579-3974.
- Morales, Gustavo (2007). Falangistas contra el Caudillo. Madrid: Sepha. ISBN 978-84-96764-16-3.
- Morales, Gustavo y Togores, Luis (2008). La División Azul. Las fotografías de una historia. Madrid: La esfera de los libros. ISBN 978-84-9734-776-1.
- Morales, Gustavo y otros (Universidad San Pablo-CEU) (2008). La República y la guerra civil setenta años después. Madrid: Editorial Actas. ISBN 978-84-9739-069-9.
- Morales, Gustavo y otros (2009). Los derechos humanos sesenta años después. Valladolid: Universidad de Valladolid. ISBN 978-84-8448-519-3.
- Morales, Gustavo (2009). Etiopía frente a Eritrea, guerra en el cuerno de África. Revista Ejército de Tierra Español. ISSN 1696-7178.
- Morales, Gustavo y Togores, Luis (2010). Falangistas. Madrid: La esfera de los libros. ISBN 978-84-9321-034-2.
- Morales, Gustavo, José J. Esparza y otros (2011). El libro negro de la izquierda española. Barcelona: Chronica. ISBN 978-84-15122-43-2.
- Morales, Gustavo y otros (2014). Un grito en el silencio: homenaje de Mercedes Fórmica. Madrid: Ediciones Barbarroja. ISBN 978-84-87446-91-7.
- Morales, Gustavo (2014). Manual para rebeldes. Tarragona: Fides. ISBN 84-943269-0-2.
- Morales, Gustavo (2016). prólogo de Gerardo Salvador Merino. Tarragona: Fides. ISBN 978-84-944917-7-1.
- Morales, Gustavo (2017). prólogo de El aliado persa. Segovia: Mandala. ISBN 978-84-16765-70-6.
References
- This article is based in part on material from the Spanish Wikipedia
- ↑ Reseña biográfica en la editorial Esfera de Libros.
- ↑ Referencia Premio Carlos V en Infoperiodistas.info
External links
- This article is based in part on material from the Spanish Wikipedia
- War Heat International, revista de ejércitos de tierra, mar y aire, de la que Gustavo Morales fue director adjunto.
- Entrevista en Elmundo.es, el 26 de septiembre de 1999.
- Primer capítulo del libro Falangistas contra el caudillo
- Primeras páginas del libro La División azul, fotografías de una historia
- Gustavo Morales con Juan Antonio Cebrián, José Luis Orella, Gonzalo Millán del Pozo, Luis Eugenio Togores y José Luis Rodríguez Jiménez, en el programa Tiempo de Tertulia.
- Artículo de El Semanal Digital
- Periódico universitario online El Rotativo, del que es director
- Algunos artículos sobre el Islam