Teachers and the Struggle for Democracy in Spain, 1970-1985

Teachers and the Struggle for Democracy in Spain, 1970-1985
Title Teachers and the Struggle for Democracy in Spain, 1970-1985 PDF eBook
Author T. Groves
Publisher Springer
Pages 280
Release 2014-01-16
Genre History
ISBN 1137323744

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The book shows how teachers struggled to liberate their country's education system from the legacy of dictatorship, combining a general evaluation of the phenomenon with intimate glances at the people who drove it forward. By vindicating the importance of democratic professionals it illuminates the Spanish transition to democracy from a new angle.

Teachers and the Struggle for Democracy in Spain, 1970-1985

Teachers and the Struggle for Democracy in Spain, 1970-1985
Title Teachers and the Struggle for Democracy in Spain, 1970-1985 PDF eBook
Author T. Groves
Publisher Palgrave Macmillan
Pages 267
Release 2014-01-01
Genre History
ISBN 9781349458769

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The book shows how teachers struggled to liberate their country's education system from the legacy of dictatorship, combining a general evaluation of the phenomenon with intimate glances at the people who drove it forward. By vindicating the importance of democratic professionals it illuminates the Spanish transition to democracy from a new angle.

Teachers and the Struggle for Democracy in Spain, 1970-1985

Teachers and the Struggle for Democracy in Spain, 1970-1985
Title Teachers and the Struggle for Democracy in Spain, 1970-1985 PDF eBook
Author T. Groves
Publisher Springer
Pages 444
Release 2014-01-16
Genre History
ISBN 1137323744

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The book shows how teachers struggled to liberate their country's education system from the legacy of dictatorship, combining a general evaluation of the phenomenon with intimate glances at the people who drove it forward. By vindicating the importance of democratic professionals it illuminates the Spanish transition to democracy from a new angle.

Is Spain Different?

Is Spain Different?
Title Is Spain Different? PDF eBook
Author Nigel Townson
Publisher Liverpool University Press
Pages 282
Release 2015-02-01
Genre History
ISBN 1782841725

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The slogan that launched the tourist industry in the 1960s, Spain is different, has come to haunt historians. This book tackles a number of key themes in modern Spanish history: liberalism, nationalism, anticlericalism, the Second Republic, the Franco dictatorship and the transition to democracy.

Title PDF eBook
Author
Publisher Apollo Books
Pages 208
Release
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ISBN 9781845193591

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Claiming the City and Contesting the State

Claiming the City and Contesting the State
Title Claiming the City and Contesting the State PDF eBook
Author Inbal Ofer
Publisher Taylor & Francis
Pages 175
Release 2017-03-16
Genre History
ISBN 1315299186

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The present book analyzes the relationship between internal migration, urbanization and democratization in Spain during the period of General Francisco Franco's dictatorship (1939-1975) and Spain's transition to democracy (1975-1982). Specifically, the book explores the production and management of urban space as one form of political and social repression under the dictatorship, and the threat posed to the official urban planning regimes by the phenomenon of mass squatting (chabolismo). The growing body of recent literature that analyzes the role of neighborhood associations within Spain's transition to democracy, points to the importance and radicalism of associations that formed within squatters' settlements such as Orcasitas in Madrid, Otxarkoaga in Bilbao or Somorrostro and el Camp de la Bota in Barcelona. However, relatively little is known about the formation of community life in these neighborhoods during the 1950s, and about the ways in which the struggle to control and fashion urban space prior to Spain's transition to democracy generated specific notions of democratic citizenship amongst populations lacking in prior coherent ideological commitment.

Modern Spain

Modern Spain
Title Modern Spain PDF eBook
Author Enrique Ávila López
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Pages 450
Release 2015-12-07
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1610696018

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Fulfilling the need for English-source material on contemporary Spain, this book supplies readers with an in-depth, interdisciplinary guide to the country of Spain and its intricate, diverse culture. Far from a usual reference book, Modern Spain takes the reader through the country's history, economy, and politics as well as topics that address Spain's popular culture, such as food, sports, and sexuality. Because of the interdisciplinary nature of its content, this book differs from the average typical English manuals that very rarely cover in depth the whole array of interesting issues that define Spain in the 21st century. The vast amount of information makes this book the perfect companion for any reader wishing to learn more about Spain. Packed with current facts and statistics, this book offers an unbiased view of a modern country, making it an ideal source for undergraduate students and scholars.