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This article examines the evolution and transformation of female religious life in Spain under Franco's regime, which began after the Spanish Civil War in 1939 and ended with the dictator's death in 1975. During the dictatorship, the public stance towards Catholicism made consecrated religious life one of the potential social undertakings for women at ...
Verónica García‐Martín
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The afterlives of political violence in Argentina: The gendered body and everyday cruelty
Abstract While the last decade in Argentina saw an expansion of civil rights and an increased awareness of gendered violence, prison conditions for women deteriorated. A prominent example took place in Buenos Aires in May 2014 when thirty women in ‘Unidad 31’ were violently transferred to make space for men convicted of crimes against humanity during ...
Leyla Savloff
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The US Adventure in Western Sahara: From Ford to Trump
Abstract This article analyzes the involvement of American governments in the Moroccan war against the Polisario Front, from the Ford administration to the Trump presidency. The consultation of primary sources clarifies particular aspects of this involvement and indicates the role each actor has played in this conflict.
Domingo Garí
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Abstract This article explores how during Spain's transition to democracy in the 1970s and 1980s, Francoist disabled veterans of the Spanish Civil War navigated the disappearance of formerly hegemonic historical narratives which had hitherto defined their relationship with the state.
Stephanie Wright
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The Francoist state, in collusion with the Church, tried to domesticate women's bodies and encode dressing patterns in accordance with Catholic moral doctrine. This article interrogates the normative notion of femininity in Francoism, focusing on ecclesiastical discourse and Catholic dress code. The Church dictated dressing norms, and the Franco regime
Uxía Otero‐González
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This article aims to study the history of the Centres for the Promotion of Women in relation to the changing religious and gender identities of Spanish women. The first centre was founded by the lay organisation Catholic Action Women in 1959 and similar centres quickly spread across the country, giving access to basic education to many women from a ...
Eider de Dios‐Fernández +1 more
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Cuerpos de cobre: Extractivismo en Chuquicamata, Chile
Resumen ¿Qué extraen y qué producen los extractivismos? El presente artículo intenta responder a esta pregunta analizando críticamente, la relación entre cuerpos, trabajo y mi‐nería principalmente bajo el modelo neoliberal chileno, en la mina estatal de cobre a tajo abierto más grande del planeta: Chuquicamata.
Marina Weinberg
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Niñez en dictadura: Lo filiativo como espacio de resistencia
La niñez como experiencia en dictadura ha sido escasamente analizada, salvo la literatura y el cine, muy pocas disciplinas humanistas han querido adentrarse en el análisis y recuento de dicha experiencia.
Patricia Castillo Gallardo +1 more
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Dictadura salazarista, descolonización y solidaridad holandesa. El caso del Angola Comité y el CIDAC
Este artículo analiza las actividades solidarias en Portugal y Holanda en relación con la descolonización e independencia del África Lusófona. En primer lugar, se plantearán las transformaciones sociopolíticas acaecidas en Holanda durante los años ...
Dirk Kruijt
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Los programas desarrollistas para Patagonia tuvieron un marcado componente estratégico-militar, que combinó el crecimiento de regiones económicamente “atrasadas”, con las pretensiones de seguridad de la “Revolución Argentina”.
Axel Binder
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