A gender perspective of Francoist concentrationary repression: the case of Las Oblatas prison in Tarragona (1939-1943)
Abstract In the 1940s, Francoist women prisons were crowded with anti- Fascist militants, mothers of the revolution and heroines of the Republican rearguard alongside prostitutes and women who refused to respect the autarchic economic order. This case study of Las Oblatas prison analyzes a variety of sources in an attempt to provide a gender perspective on Francoist concentrationary repression.
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Duch Plana, M. (2012). A gender perspective of Francoist concentrationary repression: the case of Las Oblatas prison in Tarragona (1939-1943). Studia Historica. Historia Contemporánea, 29, 315–336. Retrieved from https://revistas.usal.es/uno/index.php/0213-2087/article/view/8614
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