Culture & History Digital Journal (Dec 2015)

Target Madrid: plans for occupation and design of public order during the Spanish Civil War

  • Alejandro Pérez-Olivares García

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3989/chdj.2015.019
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 4, no. 2
pp. e019 – e019

Abstract

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This article looks at Spanish Civil War and violence in those days from a different point of view. On the one hand, I try to explain the military coup of July 1936 as a reaction against the experience of Modernity in the spanish cities, focusing on Madrid. On the other, I try to go in depth into the functional logic of violence instead of the hegemonic historiographical proposals. It is necessary to explain the sequence 2nd Republic-Coup-War in the mid-long range to understand the significance of Francoist Public Order model. Using the occupation plan for Madrid by Franco’s Headquarters and Servicio de Recuperación de Documentos paperwork, this article attempts to get the Dictatorship’s view about public space and sociocultural transformations in the early decades of XXth Century.

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