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Presas i Puig, Albert.
Science, Culture and National Identity in Francoist Spain, 1939–1959
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Science, Culture and National Identity in Francoist Spain, 1939–1959 / edited by Marició Janué i Miret, Albert Presas i Puig.
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Presas i Puig, Albert.
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XIX, 429 p. 10 illus., 8 illus. in color.online resource. :
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Cultural History. -
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https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-58646-1
ISBN:
9783030586461
Science, Culture and National Identity in Francoist Spain, 1939–1959
Science, Culture and National Identity in Francoist Spain, 1939–1959
[electronic resource] /edited by Marició Janué i Miret, Albert Presas i Puig. - 1st ed. 2021. - XIX, 429 p. 10 illus., 8 illus. in color.online resource.
Part I. Methodology -- 1. Introduction: The usefulness of science and culture as ‘nationalization’ tools in the early Franco regime: Marició Janué-Miret; Albert Presas i Puig -- 2. Science, Nation and Culture: Changing Meanings: Mitchell G. Ash -- Part II: Scientific and cultural policy in the ‘New State’ -- 3. ‘The foreign modernity’: Symbolic order and science policy at the CSIC during early Francoism: Andrés Antolín Hofrichter -- 4. Scenarios of Science and Symbols of the New State:Political Resignification of the University City of Madrid: Carolina Rodríguez López -- 5. Epistemic Communities and Science Makers in the Franco Regime:A Study of the Nuclear Energy Board: Albert Presas i Puig -- 6. Science and technology in the nationalist debate in Catalonia after the Civil War: Antoni Roca Rosell -- Part III. Women's space in the science and culture of the regime -- 7. In the Land of Men. Women in Applied Sciences at the CSIC: Fernando García Naharro -- 8. A field open to women: censorship of children’s and youth literature under Franco through women readers: Ramón Tena Fernández and José Soto Vázquez -- 9. The contribution of the ‘Female Section’ to the Hispanic Community of Nations: Vanessa Tessada Sepúlveda -- Part IV: Perspectives of nationalization in scientific disciplines and the arts -- 10. On the political value of science: the three lives of Spanish Mathematics in early Francoism: José M. Pacheco -- 11. The influence of French fundamentalist nationalism on the ideology of the Generation of 1948: Sara Prades Plaza -- 12. Of queens, soldiers, nuns, and bullfighters: nationalist stories in the fiction films of the Franco regime (1939–1963): Gabriela Viadero Carral -- 13. The nationalisation of the avant-garde during Francoism: Jorge Luís Marzo -- Part V. Internationalization of science and culture in the Franco regime -- 14. French Hispanism and Spanish cultural diplomacy during the Franco regime: Antonio Niño -- 15. Pause and adaptation in the post-war period: the re-establishment of Spanish-German cultural diplomacy (1945-1958): Marició Janué i Miret -- 16. Un scandale: Franco à l’UNESCO: The Franco Dictatorship and the Struggle for International Representation in the Social Sciences: Nicolás Sesma -- 17. Welcome to the Future! Science as a tool for American geopolitics in 1950s Spain: Lorenzo Delgado Gómez-Escalonilla.
This book examines the role that science and culture held as instruments of nationalization policies during the first phase of the Franco regime in Spain. It considers the reciprocal relationship between political legitimacy and developments in science and culture, and explores the ‘nationalization’ efforts in Spain in the 1940s and 1950s, via the complex process of transmitting narratives of national identity, through ideas, representations and homogenizing practices. Taking an interdisciplinary approach, the volume features insights into how scientific and cultural language and symbols were used to formulate national identity, through institutions, resource distribution and specific national policies. Split into five parts, the collection considers policies in the Francoist ‘New State’, the role of women in these debates, and perspectives on the nationalization and internationalization efforts that made use of scientific and cultural spheres. Chapters also feature insights into cinema, literature, cultural diplomacy, mathematics and technology in debates on Catalonia, the Nuclear Energy Board, the Spanish National Research Council, and how scientific tools in Spain in this era fed into wider geopolitics with America and onto the UNESCO stage. .
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