Fernando Díaz Villanueva

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Fernando Díaz Villanueva (born January 24, 1973 in Madrid ) is a Spanish journalist , writer and columnist .

Life

Díaz Villanueva works for La Ilustración Liberal, Liberalismo.org, el Semanario Alba, Libertad Digital, la revista Xtra and Vozpópuli. He was also the opinion leader of Libertad Digital , content manager of Libertad Digital TV and employee of the Atlas agency, the Mediaset España group. He was the director of the business newspaper Negocios.com and deputy director of the La Gaceta newspaper.

In television he worked for several years in various television programs in Intereconomía TV, such as "Dando Caña" or "El Gato al agua", at Business TV, for example in "Business Connection", in the program La Tuerka, directed by Pablo Iglesias , and in Fort Apache, distributed by HispanTV. At the station Libertad Digital Televisión, he conducted and presented the program “Conectados” together with Fabián C. Barrio. During the 2015 course he was the senior lecturer and founder of the School of Film and Visual Arts at the Universidad Francisco Marroquín in Guatemala .

After his return to Spain he worked on the radio program “La Jungla 4.0” as an integral part of José Antonio Abellán's team, which is broadcast on the radio station Radio4G. Since 2017 he has been Deputy Director and Broadcasting Manager of La Contra TV. He also leads and presents the podcast La Contracrónica, a daily podcast and La ContraHistoria, with historical topics and a weekly production.

He holds a Bachelor of Arts in Contemporary History from the Universidad Autónoma de Madrid . Díaz Villanueva is a well-known defender of classical liberalism and a strict opponent of political lines of thought which he considers totalitarian , especially communism , about which he has written a book and held several conferences , for example at the Universidad Francisco Marroquín in Guatemala Country in which he lived for a year - or at the Instituto Juan de MarianaEsteban. Furthermore, he describes himself in a humorous context as “perroflautólogo”.

He is a founding member of the Instituto Juan de Mariana.

Books

He is the author of more than twelve books, mostly with a historical background, which deal primarily with Spanish history and the history of communism.

  • Che Guevara (2004)
  • Fernando el Católico (2006)
  • Isabel la Católica (2007)
  • Nosotros, Los Españoles: De Los Fenicios a la Guerra de Cuba: 3,000 Años No Es Nada (2008)
  • Historias con vida propia - Hechos que dieron (o no) un giro a la historia (2011)
  • Encyclopedia Perroflauta (2012) (junto con Pablo Molina)
  • Treinta siglos no es nada - de Argantonio a Adolfo Suárez (2012)
  • Historia criminal del comunismo (2013)
  • Para habernos matado - Grandes batallas de la Historia de España - Primera Parte (2013)
  • Para habernos matado - Grandes batallas de la Historia de España - Segunda Parte (2013)
  • Sic Semper Tyrannis: Magnicidios en la historia (2014)
  • Un año en la vida de España (2014)

Web links

Remarks

  1. Grupo Intereconomía desde October 2004 hasta el año 2013, de inspiración católica y conservadora. Weekly magazine published from 2004 to 2013 with a Catholic-conservative orientation.
  2. ^ As also Jesús Huerta de Soto

Individual evidence

  1. Fernando Díaz Villanueva - Artículos: ( es ) Retrieved February 21, 2017.
  2. Interview with the editor of ALBA, D. Carlos Esteban ( es ) Archived from the original on December 19, 2009. Retrieved on February 21, 2017.
  3. Fernando Díaz Villanueva - ARTÍCULOS EN LIBERTAD DIGITAL ( es ) Retrieved on February 21, 2017.
  4. Instituto Juan de Mariana ( es ) Retrieved February 21, 2017.