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The Fabric of Fear: Building Franco''s New Society in Spain, 1936-1950

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By (author): Gutmaro Gomez Bravo Jorge Marco

The Fabric of Fear deals comprehensively with the process of Francoist state- and nation-building in Spain. Francos chosen tools were mass repression and cleansing, undertaken both during the battlefield war of 193639 and in the decade afterwards, when war against defeated constituencies continued by institutional means. Mobilising its grass roots supporters made them complicit in the state's project. The complex process of cleansing and conversion of the political enemy required classifying soldiers from the defeated Republican army and Republican-zone civilians into pro-Franco, indifferent, or internal enemy. Many of the latter were either extrajudicially murdered or executed after cursory military trials. Classification used ultra-traditionalist Catholic means, including segregation and forced conversion. The new society programme implemented between 1936 and 1950 was applied nation-wide to political activists, members of Republican parties, labour organisations, and (poor) urban and (landless) rural social constituencies. The Francoist project adapted to the changing national and international contexts across the period 19361950: from a civil war; through the period of relations with the Axis powers at the same time as receiving Nazi assistance in building up Francos police force as an agent of repression; to the transformation of Franco into an anti-Communist client of the Cold War West. The Fabric of Fear addresses the social effects of the cleansing process on both victors and vanquished. On the one hand, Francos violent policy forged a new society and tightened the links between the regime and its social base. On the other hand, the violence and coercion exerted on the vanquished resulted in their civil and legal death: they were expelled from Francos national community and deprived of all rights in what became de facto an apartheid society in Spain. See more
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  • Dimensions: 147 x 210mm
  • Publication Date: 05 Jan 2023
  • Publisher: Liverpool University Press
  • Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781789761061

About Gutmaro Gomez BravoJorge Marco

Jorge Marco is a lecturer in Spanish Politics History and Culture at the University of Bath. He is the author of several books and articles on Francoist violence anti-Francoist resistance and traumatic memory. Gutmaro Gomez Bravo is a Professor of Modern and Contemporary History at Universidad Complutense de Madrid.

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