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This paper sets out to study the transnational relations between progressive sectors of the Italian and Spanish Catholic worlds. The aim is to focus on various groups of Italian Catholics who took action against the Spanish dictatorship between 1955 and ...
Giovanni C. Cattini
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La presse de l’exil républicain espagnol en France (1939-1975) : antifranquisme et identités collectives / The Press of the Spanish Republican Exiles in France (1939-1975): Anti-Francoism and Collective Identity [PDF]
This paper some of the 650 periodicals, published in France between 1939 and 1975, by Spaniards exiled during Franco’s regime. Often short lived, the newspapers, reviews and bulletins were essentially political, even if in most of them Spain’s history ...
Geneviève Dreyfus-Armand
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Transformations of the Political Ideology of Francoism in Modern Spain [PDF]
The article is devoted to the transformations of the political ideology of Francoism in modern Spain. The author divides the historical evolution of “Francoism after Franco” into two stages: neo-Francoism (completed) and post-Francoism (incipient ...
Yuri V. Vasilenko
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Using life stories, this article analyzes the effects that youthful political participation during the final years of Spain’s Francoist dictatorship had on the public and private life-course trajectories for a group of activist women. Noteworthy among our conclusions is the fundamental role that political engagement plays, becoming a key element of the
Espinar-Ruiz, Eva, Moreno-Seco, Mónica
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Constructing “Pure” and “Applied” Science in Early Francoism
The paper discusses several appropriations of the categories of “pure” and “applied” science (mainly in chemistry) in early Francoism. At the height of a crusade that criminalized “pure” science as inherently attached to the culture of the Second Spanish
Agustí Nieto-Galan
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As in most of the European right-wing political movements, the Catalan conservative groups, whether they were Spanish supporters and monarchists, or the powerful regionalist group of the Catalan League, allowed themselves to be caught by the discourse ...
Francesc Vilanova
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The ‘Einaudi libel’: A battle of translations in the Cold War
This article takes as its starting point the Francoist ban of the songbook Canti della Nuova Resistenza Spagnola (Songs of the New Spanish Resistance, 1962) and the subsequent press campaign against its publisher (Giulio Einaudi) and compilers (the ...
Fruela Fernández
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Starting in the 1960s in Spain, in the face of censorship and the overwhelming monopoly of institutional theater, playwrights of social realism and independent theater tried to envision youth theater as a space of subversion, refusing to give way to a ...
Simon Arnaud
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In the following interview, Suso de Toro recalls his career as a novelist from the beginnings to the present day. He focuses on the evolution of his narrative style against the backdrop of the recent Spanish historical context. The author concentrates on
Sara Polverini
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L'Ametlla 1966: el programa d'ofensiva cultural de Josep Benet
L'any 1966 l'activista antifranquista Josep Benet va acabar de formular un ambiciós programa de catalanització per mitjà de la cultura que es concretava en un seguit d'accions i projectes.
Jordi Amat Fusté
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