Teachers in the eye of storm Civil War and Franco ́s regime
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Abstract
The debate over education has been and remains a controversial subject that has travelled through the contemporary history of Spain. The greater commitment to education is found on the years of the Second Republic. The goal was to get a more cultured and more modern and European country thankss to an important bet on education.
But this laudable vision of education was done at the expense of the prohibition of the teaching by people belonging to religious orders. For that reason, in Franco ́s regime the blame for the country's troubles is put on the education provided by the Republican teachers who were considered impregnated by pernicious ideas imported from abroad.
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Repression, schoolteachers, education, Second Republic, Franco's regime, Civil War, Cantabria
ARMN, causas 271/37 y 806/38 de Santander, y causas 2.195 y 2.300 de Terán (Santander); y CDMH, S-CU, legajo 2/24 y legajo 2/29, no 10.
ARMN, causas 1.492/37 y 23.165/38; AGA, caja 32/12.914, expediente 88; GUTIÉRREZ FLORES, p. 572 (libro Cantabria).
ARMN, Causa 2458/38 de Gijón.
Sentencia 1.114 del Tribunal de Responsabilidades Políticas; GONZÁLEZ RUCANDIO, Vicente; y OTROS: El exilio republicano en Cantabria. P. 86.

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