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  1. 1 de jan. de 2021 · While Francoist Spain was far from assuming the Nazi blut and boden (blood and soil) or the Heimat convictions, 54 Francoist propaganda drew a direct relationship between landscape, nation, and the Spanish people.

    • Miguel Ángel Del Arco Blanco, Santiago Gorostiza
    • 2021
  2. Francoist Spain ( Spanish: España franquista ), also known as the Francoist dictatorship ( dictadura franquista ), was the period of Spanish history between 1936 and 1975, when Francisco Franco ruled Spain after the Spanish Civil War with the title Caudillo. After his death in 1975, Spain transitioned into a democracy.

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  3. Francoist Spain’s border with France was fortified first through rhetoric that made the Pyrenees a natural and spiritual bastion separating the country from the degeneration of liberal democracy.

    • Santiago Gorostiza
    • 2018
  4. Contents. Home Geography & Travel Countries of the World. Franco’s Spain, 1939–75. Throughout Franco’s rule, his authoritarian regime was based on the emergency war powers granted him as head of state and of the government by his fellow generals in 1936.

  5. 1 de dez. de 2008 · Buchanan suggests that the divergence between Franco Spain and democratic Western Europe only became ‘unbridgeable’ in the 1970s when the latter extended social and political rights (pp. 88–9). Of course, the 1970s also witnessed the rapid transition from dictatorship to democracy in Spain.

    • J. Ruiz
    • 2008
  6. 5 de set. de 2018 · 1. He called the Francoist victory a “seismic movement in. History,” one that would return the Pyrenees—“a spiritual mountain. range”—to its position as a healthy division between ...

  7. 18 de fev. de 2020 · Abstract. This paper takes Franco's Spain to be a powerful case study for analyzing the ways in which power shapes science and technology and is shaped by them in return. Spain was the last country in Western Europe to establish closer links with any of the international cooperative institutions emerging after WWII.