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In Argentina, the 1976 coup d’état was a change of political regime and not just a change of government, from one of democratic origin turned authoritarian to another with fascistic tendencies, since the constant amplification of the State of exception ...
César Manuel Román Yañez
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Public administration under the Chilean civil military dictatorship (1973−1990)
The purpose of this article is to analyze the functioning of the public administration of the Chilean dictatorial State between 1973 and 1990. Specifically, based on a methodology based on a series of testimonies of civilian and military officials of the
Jorge Olguín Olate
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Growth-friendly dictatorships [PDF]
This research argues that in highly unequal societies, a rent-seeking and self-maximizing dictator may be supported by a fraction of the population, despite the absence of special benefits to these societal groups. Importantly, it is the stakes of the dictator in the economy, in the form of capital ownership, that drive the support of individuals.
De Luca, Giacomo +2 more
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Famine in Spain During Franco's Dictatorship, 1939–52
In the aftermath of civil war, Spain witnessed a period known as the ‘Years of Hunger’, which would extend throughout the postwar years (1939–52). The dictatorship would lay the blame on external factors, although the causes for the collapse of living ...
Miguel Ángel del Arco Blanco
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El Exilio Republicano Vasco y el miedo al contagio revolucionario en Venezuela: 1936-1958
The article deals with the political persecutions that the Basque exiles went through in Venezuela between 1936 and 1958; their establishment and the political and cultural networks they developed either clandestinely or more openly depending on the ...
Yonathan Alonzo Herrera
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More than four decades since the end of Franco’s dictatorship, part of the Spanish collective memory identifies the dictatorship as the first great promoter of the Welfare State in Spain.
Damián Alberto González Madrid +1 more
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The introduction of sickness insurance in Spain in the first decades of the Franco dictatorship (1939-1962) [PDF]
[Abstract:]Using new statistical data on financing, coverage and economic and health care provisions, this article analyses how sickness insurance was introduced, managed and extended in Spain, under the Franco dictatorship, between 1939 and 1962. This
Pons Pons, Jerònia +1 more
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Political and legal studies have recently reintroduced the theory of constitutional dictatorship. According to some, this paradigm is particularly accurate in what concerns the measures taken by today’s democracies in order to fight terrorism.
Mathieu Carpentier
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La presse hispanophone dans les collections de La contemporaine : projets de numérisation et de valorisation / The Spanish-speaking Press in the Collections of La contemporaine: Digitization and Enhancement Projects [PDF]
La contemporaine is a library specialized in the political and social history of the 20th and 21st centuries. The library holds more than 3 500 periodicals printed in Spanish language.
Céline Lèbre
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Anniversaries of the 1964 coup: historiographical debates, political implications
‘Exact’ anniversary dates of the 1964 coup—those marking the passage of each decade—have served as moments of spirited public and academic debate about the military dictatorship. This article discusses some of these controversies, particularly concerning
Mariana Joffily
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