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Engineers and the making of the Francoist regime

Part of the Transformations : studies in the history of science and technology series
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In this volume, Lino Camprubí argues that science and technology were at the very centre of the building of Franco's Spain.

Previous histories of early Francoist science and technology have described scientists and engineers as working 'under' Francoism, subject to censorship and bound by politically mandated research agendas.

Camprubí offers a different perspective, considering instead scientists' and engineers' active roles in producing those political mandates.

Many scientists and engineers had been exiled, imprisoned, or executed by the regime.

Camprubí argues that those who remained made concrete the mission of 'redemption' that Franco had invented for himself.

This gave them the opportunity to become key actors - and mid-level decision makers - within the regime.

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The MIT Press
0262323230 / 9780262323239
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02/05/2014
English
312 pages
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