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- W112988800 abstract "The Women's Section (Seccion Femenina) of the Franco regime's bureaucratic frameworkwas founded in 1934 as an offshoot of the small fascist party, the Falange. Its leader, PilarPrimo de Rivera, was the sister of the Falange's founder, Jose Antonio Primo de Rivera andremained in post throughout the regime. The present study is of Seccion Femenina (SF) asit developed following the death of Jose Antonio during the Spanish Civil War, becomingpart of the regime's bureaucracy while retaining its original ideological base.The thesis examines the emerging role of SF in the Spanish Civil War as asupporter of the Nationalist cause and its mandate in 1939 to train and prepare the womenand girls in Spain for life under the new regime. SF's influence on government legislationand its contribution to the nation's economic and social stability up to 1959 are examinedin relation to the political events of the period as well as the compromises made as SF facedopposition from other sectors of the regime.The second focus of the thesis is SF's ideological base and inner identity, andparticularly the degree to which it exhibited features of fascism. This is examined inrelation to its elite members, whose belief system was so enduring that it survived thedecline of Falangism in the regime. In the face of political realities, SF always saw its1939 mandate as its own 'Falangist Revolution' and its elite members as capable oftransforming society. The origins of these beliefs, the contribution of foreign influencesand the transmission of SF ideology in SF's elite academy are analysed in relation to thework and self-image of the elites. The paradox of SF as a loyal supporter of Francoismwhile challenging the class and social base of the regime is also examined, and religion isshown as the most significant area where SF differed from mainstream opinion andpractice.SF's programmes have been studied via primary sources, journals and archivematerials. The major primary source, however, is the set of forty-five interviews,conducted principally in Madrid but also in Salamanca, Santiago de Compostela, Palencia,Medina del Campo, Zaragoza, Toledo, the province of Leon and Britain between 1994 and1999. Interviewees are mainly former elite members of SF together with unaffiliatedwomen, male Falangists and others with experience of SF's programmes." @default.
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- W112988800 title "The Yoke of Isabella: the women's section of the Spanish Falange 1934-1959" @default.
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