Editorial conflict and dissidents during the dictatorship (1966-1975)

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  • Jesús A. Martínez Universidad Complutense de Madrid

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.3989/arbor.2011.747n1014

Keywords:

Publishing, publishers, editors, culture, books, censorship, dictatorship of Franco

Abstract


On the basis of a rich and unpublished documents from the Archives of the National Institute of Spanish book and in particular the records of the Register Publishing Company, publishers are studied those considered most troubled and dissidents by the Franco dictatorship between 1966 and 1975. Through publishing plans, financial, notarial documents, administrative... and especially police reports reveal the strategies pursued by publishers to overcome the obstacles of the system while implementing the control mechanism put in place by the Press and Printing Act of 1966, which show the apparent gap between political tolerance and greater demand for the instruments of control of print culture. Publishers conflict and dissidents demonstrated the contradictions between changes social, economic and cultural rights of Spain in the sixties and seventies and the political stagnation of the dictatorship.

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References

Abellán, Manuel L. (1980): Censura y creación literaria en España (1939-1976), Barcelona, Península.

Cisquella, G.-Erviti, J. L. y Sorolla, J. A. (1977): Diez años de represión cultural: la censura de libros durante la ley de prensa (1966-1976), Barcelona, Anagrama.

Ysas, Pere y Molinero, Carmen (1999): “Modernización económica e inmovilismo político”, en Historia de España, siglo XX (1939-1996), dirigida por Jesús A. Martínez, Madrid, Cátedra, p. 234.

Menchero de los Ríos, M.ª Carmen (1994): La Ley Fraga y la censura editorial: 1966-1975, Universidad Complutense de Madrid.

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Published

2011-02-28

How to Cite

Martínez, J. A. (2011). Editorial conflict and dissidents during the dictatorship (1966-1975). Arbor, 187(747), 127–141. https://doi.org/10.3989/arbor.2011.747n1014

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