The social factory of democracy in underdeveloped Spain |
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Authors: | Oscar Martin Garcia Damian González Madrid |
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Institution: | 1. Institute of History, National Council for Scientific Research, Madrid, SpainOscar.Martin@cchs.csic.es;3. Department of History, University of Castilla-La Mancha, Albacete, Spain |
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Abstract: | This article aims to analyse the contribution made by Christian movements towards constructing a democratic citizenship in an authoritarian context in the backward province of Albacete. Our study attempts to analyse the efforts made by grassroots Catholic sectors to foster democratic enclaves free from the interference of the Francoist state in 1960s and 1970s Spain. These alternative social spaces enabled new habits of civil resistance that confronted the socio-cultural hegemony of authoritarian values. As a result, throughout these years, various social groups started to challenge the sense of the regime's impregnable unity. This grassroots experience with the “power of the powerless” laid the foundations for negotiations among the political elites during the transition to democracy in Spain. |
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Keywords: | dictatorship democratic citizenship Catholic mobilization civil society civic resistance |
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