National cohesion through the school’s press of the schools in the Spanish exile in Mexico city (1939-1960)

Abstract

The Spanish republican project that came into power in 1931 relied on a strong support of the cultural world. Written media were used to spread its reforms that it supported. In political and literary circles, numerous publications were released by established writers as well as by the witness of this period. The publication of newspapers went on during the Civil War. Even the boats that transfered the refugees to Mexico, had three publications that proclaimed the necessity of staying united after the arrival. This intention was implicit in the school newspapers of the four Spanish schools in the Mexican capital and helped to keep track of Spain’s presence as a common referent.
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García De Fez, S. (2017). National cohesion through the school’s press of the schools in the Spanish exile in Mexico city (1939-1960). Historia De La Educación, 36, 103–121. https://doi.org/10.14201/hedu201736103121

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Sandra García De Fez

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Universitat de València
Universitat de València, España.
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