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La Universidad de Madrid en el primer franquismo : ruptura y continuidad (1939-1951) / Carolina Rodríguez López.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Rodríguez López, Carolina, author.
Series:
Biblioteca del Instituto Antonio de Nebrija de Estudios sobre la Universidad ; 6.
Biblioteca del Instituto Antonio de Nebrija de Estudios sobre la Universidad ; 6
Language:
Spanish
Subjects (All):
Universidad Complutense de Madrid--History.
Universidad Complutense de Madrid.
Universities.
History.
Spain.
Genre:
Libros electrónicos.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (490 pages) : digital file(s).
Place of Publication:
Universidad Carlos III de Madrid. Figuerola Institute of Social Science History 2002
Madrid : Dykinson, 2002.
Language Note:
Spanish
System Details:
text file
Summary:
The University of Madrid during the first decade of Franco composed a complex mosaic in which political aspirations were mixed, different overlapping ideas about the university institution, complicated academic personalities (with difficult relationships between them at times), reaffirmed criteria regarding the University as a receptacle aesthetic, plastic and symbolic of academic and political power, and ultimately, various ways of understanding the nature and tasks of the University. According to these premises, this work investigates the traditional burdens and inheritances that remained at the University of Madrid even in times of dictatorship and, on the other hand, the ruptures that the new political process forced in the same institution. To take the pulse of ruptures and continuities, the work focuses on three main thematic axes. The first provides an approach to the legislative process that was undertaken by the regime to make the University an institution tailored to it and which immediately found a firm response from the University of Madrid, pressure that managed to bring some of the main Madrid claims. On the other hand, the reconstruction process of the University City of Madrid is analysed, the site, loaded with memories of the war, on which important ideological connotations were deposited due to the facilities that it provided when marking the division of powers within the University. A third and final block brings us closer to the person of the Rector who led the entire chronology that our work covers (1939-1951), as well as the rest of what we have described here as academic elites of the dictatorship (the vice-rector and the secretary of the University and the deans of the seven faculties of the same).
Notes:
Contiene bibliografía.
Descripción basada en recurso en línea; Título de la página del título en PDF (e-libro, visto September 10, 2016).
OCLC:
984785983

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