dictatorship of Francisco Franco from 1939 to 1975, policies were implemented in an attempt to increase the dominance of the Spanish language over the other...
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Slovakization Spain: Language policies of Francoist Spain Ukraine: Ukrainization Wales: Welsh Not Arab world: Arabization Bangladesh: Bengali language movement...
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Germanía Xíriga Spain portal Languages portal Iberian languages Languages of Portugal Iberian Romance languages Language policies of Francoist Spain Brohy, Claudine;...
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Censorship in Francoist Spain was mandated by Francisco Franco in Francoist Spain, between 1936–1975. In Francoist Spain, primary subjects of censorship...
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In the history of Spain, the White Terror (Spanish: Terror Blanco; also known as the Francoist Repression, la Represión franquista) describes the political...
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Francoist Spain (Spanish: España franquista), also known as the Francoist dictatorship (dictadura franquista), was the period of Spanish history between...
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implementation of national syndicalist economic policies by the Falangist faction of the Francoist regime. The Spanish autarchy is commonly divided in three phases:...
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Women in Francoist Spain (1939–1978) were the last generation of women to not be afforded full equality under the 1978 Spanish Constitution. Women during...
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Patxi (category CS1 Spanish-language sources (es))
with Patxi it was forbidden to be given to babies under the language policies of Francoist Spain between the 1940s and 1970s, hence the widespread unofficial...
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tradition with the demands of modernity — Law of November 24, 1939, for the founding of CSIC Art and culture in Francoist Spain is a historiographic term...
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Women in 1930s Francoist Spain experienced major changes to marriage. Civil marriages that took place between 1932 and 1939 were annulled, and only if...
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Cultural genocide (redirect from Destruction of cultural heritage)
uses (see Language policies of Francoist Spain). During the 19th and early 20th centuries, some schools in Wales adopted the Welsh Not policy to discourage...
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Gender roles in Francoist Spain became more regressive following the end of the Spanish Civil War. Women, who had achieved some degree of liberation during...
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Francisco Franco (redirect from Economic policy of Francisco Franco)
known as Francoist Spain or as the Francoist dictatorship. Born in Ferrol, Galicia, into an upper-class military family, Franco served in the Spanish Army...
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Divorce in Francoist Spain and the democratic transition were illegal. While divorce had been legal during the Second Spanish Republic, Franco began to...
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Vicenç Martínez (category CS1 Spanish-language sources (es))
retiring in 1953 at the age of 28 due to injury, after a spell at Santboià. Due to the language policies of Francoist Spain, Martínez was also referred...
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Falangism (redirect from Fascism in Spain)
political factions and became the sole political party of Francoist Spain. The merger was opposed by some of the original Falangists, such as Manuel Hedilla...
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Basque Country (autonomous community) (redirect from Basque Country (Autonomous Community of Spain))
implemented by the different Spanish régimes (see Language policies of Francoist Spain). After the advent of the Statute of Autonomy of the Basque Country in...
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Workers' Commissions (redirect from Women in Comisiones Obreras in Francoist Spain)
the 1960s by the Communist Party of Spain (PCE) and workers' Roman Catholic groups to fight against Francoist Spain, and for labor rights (in opposition...
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Linguistic discrimination (redirect from Forbidden language)
discrimination of Serbian. Spain: Language policies of Francoist Spain refers to the attempted elevation of Castilian over the other languages of Spain during...
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is a period of modern Spanish history encompassing the regime change that moved from the Francoist dictatorship to the consolidation of a parliamentary...
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promulgated during the third stage of the Francoist regime in Spain, by a government in which most of the power was in the hands of technocrats. Together with...
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culture in Francoist Spain Catholicism in the Second Spanish Republic The Falling Soldier Foreign involvement in the Spanish Civil War Francoist Spain Jewish...
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Economy and the State in Francoist Spain, following the trend of the new type of "harmonicist" and corporatist understanding of labour relations vouching...
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Project Islero (redirect from Nuclear program of Spain)
this sense, Stalin was, in a certain way, seeking revenge against the Francoist State, due in part to the fact that the State had sent the Blue Division...
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Gender violence and rape in Francoist Spain was a problem that was a result of Nationalist attitudes developed during the Spanish Civil War. Sexual violence...
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were Spanish guerrillas who waged an irregular warfare against the Francoist dictatorship within Spain following the Republican defeat in the Spanish Civil...
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Motherhood in Francoist Spain was the definition of being a woman. Motherhood was important to the state because Hispanic eugenics saw women's bodies...
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the position of King of Spain and head of state in accordance with the Francoist law. With the approval of the new Spanish Constitution of 1978 and the...
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Second Republic. Internal Spanish women migrants found life in Spain difficult during the 1940s, 1950s and 1960s as Francoist policy dictated they remain in...
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