Spain in XX century Francoism and policies of memory Samuel Perrino Martinez 1
Spain in XX century
Francoism and policies of memory
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Index
Civil War (1936-1939) Was Spain a Fascist regime during
Francoism? The Democratic Transition Policies of memory during Democracy.
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Spanish Civil War (1936-1939)
It is considered the prelude of the II World War
Bipolaraized environment previous to the War
Victory of the “Conservative” side
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Civil War: “National” side
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Civil War: Repubican side
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Results of Civil War
Victory of “National” side after 3 years of war (1936-1939)
New political regime ruled by the general Franco
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Was Spain a Fascist regime during Francoism?
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According the Republicans…
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according the Nationals…
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…and according the UK press
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Was Spain a Fascist regime?
Extreme high an terryfing repression after War.
Fascist simbology. Blue Division during II WW.
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Repression
Anthony Beever (around 200.000 deaths in concentration camps after and during war)
Episodes of extreme violence and “policy of terror” (Badajoz)
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Fascist simbology
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Blue Division
Group of volunteers who fought against Russia in the II WW, with the Nazi side (theory of “Two wars” inside the War)
Neutralism regarding United Kingdom or France
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…But, it is not as simple
Different groups inside the regime (Monarchist, Fascist, Catholics …)
Permanent balance between the forces. Authoritarian rather than Totalitarian
Fascism as a “symbol of modernity” rather than a real ideology
The regime wants the social paralysis of the population rather than its movilization
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Authoritarian or Totalitarian?
Different groups inside the regime (restricted pluralism)
Share power with other groups (Church, Army, landowners)
“Soft censorship” during last years
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So…
Different periods during Francoism depending on international context (1936-1975)
Extremelly authoritarian and conservative regime with Fascist influences
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Spanish Transition (1975-1982)
Period in which the country go forward to a democratic regime after Franco,s death
Based in consensus between the “old regime forces” and the “opposition forces”
Model of ideal Transition to democracy.
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The “agreed break”
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Policies of memory during the Transition
Forget the period of the war ( Fear to the “Two Spains” idea)
Law which forbid judge events in the past The message of “looking to the future”
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The example of Germany during the Transition
“There is a set of similarities between how democracy was shaped in Western Germany and how is in Spain (…) the Christian-Democrats arose from a new coalition, even if inside them there are personalities from the old regime. Also, its name is Christian-Democrat, the same acronym as UCD. The Socialist are also, the olddest political force in the country, with most of its leaders in prison or in the exile (…) a Nation with big mortgages, a new constitution to make, the problem of the regions, the economy in trouble…”
ABC (25/06/76)
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The polemic “Law of Historical Memory”
Attempt to foster the recoverance of the places where they were buried the prisioners during war as “places of memory”
Progressive removal of streets and places with the name of persons linked with Francoism
The Garzon case
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Against
Create division among Spanish (myth of 2 Spains)
Both sides were equally responsible for the war (Anti-Republic narrative)
“It,s just History”
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For
It is an act of justice There are similar laws in countries such as
Germany or Italy Franco did a coup d´etat against a
democratic regime
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Law of Historical Memory
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So, what do you think???
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