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The Carlist Movement

True to its founding principles, the Foundation promotes the study of Carlism through a range of activities, publishing, and dissemination.

Its most ambitious project is the creation of a Carlism Museum in Estella, in Navarre, in northern Spain. The Foundation is working in association with the Government of the Autonomous Region of Navarre, which is acting on a mandate unanimously adopted by Navarre's Parliament.

Since 1991 it has also curated the Luis Hernando de Larramendi Collection and administered the Prize by the same name.

Similarly, the Virtual Library of Traditionalist Thinkers represents a major theoretical contribution to Carlist thought from its origins to the present day, featuring the contributions by both Luis Hernando de Larramendi, after whom this Foundation was initially named, and by his son, Ignacio, himself.

The Foundation has brought out Requetés. De las trincheras al olvido [Requetés. From the Trenches to Oblivion] in association with La Esfera de los Libros publishers. This project was the brainchild of Ignacio Hernando de Larramendi, and in order not to lose any of the oral histories (all so valuable) of Carlists collected by the authors, the Foundation has decided to publish on its website the interviews which, for editorial reasons, were not published in the book.

Oral histories not published in "Requetés".