The “Movement disciplines” in the Spanish Francoist school (1936-1975)
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Abstract
During the Francoist regime in Spain a series of school courses were asigned to two political organizations both dependent of the so called ‘Secretaría General del Movimiento’ (General Secretary for Movement), an evolution for the former ‘Falange Española Tradicionalista y de las J.O.N.S.’, the only political party allowed by the regime; for this reason these courses where called “disciplinas del Movimiento”.
While in early years these disciplines were profuse, rethoric and very politic-influenced, as time went by they evolved to more pedagogic, plane and educationally easiest ones.
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Sáez Marín, Juan: El Frente de Juventudes. Política de juventud en la España de la postguerra. 1937-1960. Madrid: Siglo XXI, 1988.
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