A Time of Silence: Civil War and the Culture of Repression in Franco's Spain, 1936-1945

Portada
Cambridge University Press, 17 de set. 1998 - 314 pàgines
The years 1936-1945 in Spain saw catastrophic civil war followed by fierce repression and economic misery. Families were torn apart and social relations were disrupted by death, exile and defeat. This study attempts to show how the Civil War was understood and absorbed, particularly by those who could claim themselves as "the victors," during and in the immediate aftermath of the conflict, taking as its main focus the repression and violence of the period, and the role of Catholic and Fascist ideology.
 

Continguts

the elimination of dissent
26
degeneration and treatment
47
the state and work
67
The politics and economics of autarky
91
selfsufficiency and industry
110
the myth and reality of rural life
127
Austerity and resistance
147
Conclusion
170
Bibliography
270
Index
309
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