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This course will cover contents about the academical and the daily culture of Spain and the Basque Country. It's a course designed to help the foreigner postgraduate students of the University of Deusto to integrate in the daily life of Bilbao and San Sebastian.

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Page 1: Introduction to the Spanish & Basque Culture 3: "From dictatorship to democracy" & "Are we so informal as we seem to be?"

Introduction to Spanish & Basque Culture. Unit 3

Guillermo Gó[email protected]

http://profesorenapuros.es/culture

This presentation is licensed under Creative Commons - Attribution

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What will we talk about?

From dictatorship to democracy

Are we so informal as we seem to be?

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Where do we come from?

Turbulent 19th century

➔ 6 Constitutions➔ Division of Spain into

progressives & traditionalists➔ 1 republic➔ 1 change of royal house➔ Restoration: bipartidism

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Where do we come from?

2nd Republic (1931-1936): reforms & radicalization

➔ 3 governments: center-left, far right, far left.

➔ Important reforms: regional, religious, militar, agricultural & social.

➔ Division & radicalization of society.

Video

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Where do we come from?

Spanish Civil War (1936-1939)

➔ The Coup d’etat that transforms in a Civil War.

➔ Revolution and counter-revolution

➔ International allies: Germany, Italy & Soviet Union.

Video

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The Dictatorship: Franquism (1939-1977)

Nationalcatholicism: Church, Army & Single Party

Video

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The Dictatorship: Franquism (1939-1977)

Main points of its ideology

➔ Antiliberalism, anticapitalism.➔ Anticomunism➔ Spanish patriot: centralist➔ Extreme catholic➔ Traditionalist Vs Republican

progresist reforms➔ Antiparliamentarism

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The Dictatorship: Franquism (1939-1977)

The 40’s: the post-war period.

➔ Autarchy➔ Isolation➔ Hunger➔ Opposition➔ Repression

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The Dictatorship: Franquism (1939-1977)

The 50’s: End of isolation

➔ Cold War:

The American friend➔ Nationalcatholicism

Video

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The Dictatorship: Franquism (1939-1977)

The 60’s: the economic miracle

➔ Technocrats arrive to the government.

➔ Baby boom.➔ Women enter the labour market

& the university.➔ International tourism arrives to

Spain.➔ The economic miracle lasts till

middle 70’s (oil crisis).

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The Dictatorship: Franquism (1939-1977)

The 70’s: the end of the dictatorship

➔ Active opposition: inside Spain and in exile.

➔ Increasing social unrest.➔ Active terrorist groups: ETA,

GRAPO, FRAP, AAA, BVE…➔ “Proceso de Burgos”:

International opposition.➔ Carrero Blanco’s assassination➔ Juan Carlos: successor.

Video

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The Spanish Transition to Democracy

Arias Navarro’s government (1974-1976)

Video

➔ Government with Franco alive.➔ He announces Franco’s death.➔ Government with the king as head of

the state.➔ Resigns on July 1st, 1976.

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The Spanish Transition to Democracy

“Exemplary” transition to democracy?

➔ Transition from inside the regime.➔ Transition based in agreement.➔ “Peaceful” transition?➔ Amnesty law = law to forget the past?

1973 (Carrero Blanco) - 1982 (PSOE)

1975 (Franco) - 1978 (Constitution)Video

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The Spanish Transition to Democracy

The proclamation of Juan Carlos I

➔ July 22nd, 1969: Prince of Spain➔ November 22nd, 1975: proclamation.

Swears the “Principios del Movimiento Nacional”

➔ Promotes the Law for Political Reform (1976)

Video

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The Spanish Transition to Democracy

Adolfo Suárez (1976-1981): UCD

➔ Three governments:◆ 1976-1977◆ 1977-1979◆ 1979-1981

➔ Law for Political Reform, Spain of Autonomies, Communist Party legalization

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The Spanish Constitution (1978)

➔ Referendum: December 6th, 1978. (87% agree)

➔ Into effect: December 29th, 1978.

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The Spanish Transition to Democracy

23-F: a coup d’état in the Parliament

Video 1

Video 2

Video 3

➔ “Operación Galaxia”.➔ Teniente Coronel Antonio Tejero:

occupies the Parliament.➔ General Captain Milans del Bosch

occupies Valencia.➔ The King appears in TV: February

24th, 1:14 a.m.➔ February 24th, 12 a.m: Tejero leaves

the Parliament.

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The Spanish Transition to Democracy

Leopoldo Calvo Sotelo’s government (1981-1982): UCD

➔ Divorce Law.➔ NATo.➔ Changes Spanish flag.➔ Stops coup d’état

attempt. (1982)

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The opposition to Franco governs

Felipe González (1982-1996): PSOE

Video

1982-1986: absolute majority.1986-1989: absolute majority.1989-1993: simple majority.1993-1996: simple majority.

➔ Social opposition against NATO (referendum, 1986)

➔ Industrial modernization: social conflicts.➔ EEC (1986).➔ GAL (state terrorism) & political

corruption.

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The center-right again in the government

José María Aznar (1996-2004): PP

➔ Labour reform (1997)➔ Land law (1998)➔ Economic “miracle” based in real state

market.➔ EURO (1999, 2002)➔ Social opposition against War in Iraq.➔ March 11th, 2004: Madrid’s bombs.

1996-2000: simple majority.2000-2004: absolute majority.

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The start of the economic crisis

José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero (2004-2011): PSOE

Video

2004-2008: simple majority.2008-2011: simple majority.

➔ Civilizations Alliance (2004)➔ Referendum for European Constitution (2005)➔ Gay marriage & adoption (2005)➔ LOE (2006)➔ Peace process with ETA (2006)➔ Dependent Care Law (2006)➔ Real state bubble explodes (2007)➔ Unemployement increases (21,52%, 2011)➔ Financial crisis (2009)➔ Labour reform (2010)

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The society takes public squares

15-M: “los indignados” (May 15th, 2011)

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Mariano Rajoy (2011-...): PP

2011-...: absolute majority.

➔ Reduction of public deficit.➔ The risk premium arrives historical maximums:

642 points. (2012)➔ Unemployment: 5 965 400 (26%, 2012).➔ Political corruption cases: Gürtel, Púnica, EREs,

Pujol…➔ Conflict with Catalunya.➔ GDP starts growing (0,1%-0,3%, 2013)

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Juan Carlos I abdicates

The proclamation of Felipe VI

Video

➔ June 19th, 2014: Juan Carlos I abdicates and Felipe VI is proclaimed King of Spain.

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Are we so informal as we seem to be?

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Photographies’ source

All the photos in this presentation are licensed under Creative Commons terms of use.

➔ Franco➔ Business men➔ 1869 government➔ Republican flag➔ Gernika➔ Spanish Civil War: map➔ Franquist flag➔ Falange➔ Franco➔ Franco➔ Eisenhower➔ Franco’s death➔ Referendum Reforma Política➔ Prince of Spain➔ Arias Navarro➔ Adolfo Suárez➔ Constitution

➔ 23F➔ Calvo Sotelo➔ Felipe González➔ José María Aznar➔ José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero➔ 15-M➔ Mariano Rajoy➔ Felipe VI➔ Creative Commons