The Opinions of Spanish Women Concerning the Dictatorship of Francisco Franco

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Paper discusses the opinions of several Spanish women who experienced life under the dictatorship of Francisco Franco on various political and social topics.

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Davis, Cassie 2005.

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Paper discusses the opinions of several Spanish women who experienced life under the dictatorship of Francisco Franco on various political and social topics.

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Abstract: During the dictatorship of Francisco Franco in Spain (1939–1975), women's roles were limited to mother and housewife, with no involvement in politics. The political transition to a constitutional monarchy in 1978 granted women new civil liberties. However, women were rarely interviewed in public opinion polls at the time. A convenience sample of eight female Spaniards living in Valencia, Spain, who experienced life under Franco’s dictatorship were surveyed. These women were contacted through the Director of Administrators for International Programs (AIP). The women were asked their opinions concerning Franco, King Juan Carlos I, dictatorship, democracy, and their national/political identity as women. We found support for Franco, especially among women who were better off economically and well educated.

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  • Eagle Feather, Issue 2, University of North Texas Honors College: Denton, Texas. 2005

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  • Publication Title: Eagle Feather
  • Volume: 2
  • Issue: 2005
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Davis, Cassie. The Opinions of Spanish Women Concerning the Dictatorship of Francisco Franco, article, 2005; Denton, Texas. (https://digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc1633182/: accessed May 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, UNT Digital Library, https://digital.library.unt.edu; .

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