One in Five Young Spaniards Approves of the Dictatorship Half a Century After the Death of Francisco Franco. Why?
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14 Articles
What is happening, for the first time in history, is that there is not a 'corpus' of clearly hegemonic values in Western societies, but rather a 'technical tie' between three great worldviewsThe Spanish youth are not so fachas On the occasion of the 50 years of Franco's death, numerous articles and analyses have been written about his heritage and what it represents today. In particular, those who highlight the relationship between current youth…
As it is Friday, Manuel Gundin, a second-grader from international high school, would have to be in mathematics class. But he left the books aside for a few minutes to share impressions on another subject, history, with CNN. “I was quite shocked by the fact that a military man like (Francisco) Franco, so decorated, could become head of state in a country like Spain and influence both for 40 years,” says this 17-year-old by videoconferencing from…
It is only a few minutes after one o’clock in the afternoon. As it is Friday, Manuel Gundin, a second grader in international high school, would have to be in math class. But he leaves the books aside for a few minutes to share...
By Pau Mosquera, CNN en Español. It's a few minutes past 1 p.m. Since it's Friday, Manuel Gundin, a second-year International Baccalaureate student, should be in math class. But he sets his books aside for a few minutes to share his thoughts on another subject, history, with CNN. "I was quite shocked by how a highly decorated military officer like (Francisco) Franco could become head of state in a country like Spain and exert so much influence f…
By Pau Mosquera, CNN en Español. It's a few minutes past 1 p.m. Since it's Friday, Manuel Gundin, a second-year International Baccalaureate student, should be in math class. But he sets his books aside for a few minutes to share his thoughts on another subject, history, with CNN. "I was quite shocked by how a highly decorated military officer like (Francisco) Franco could become head of state in a country like Spain and exert so much influence f…
By Pau Mosquera, CNN en Español. It's a few minutes past 1 p.m. Since it's Friday, Manuel Gundin, a second-year International Baccalaureate student, should be in math class. But he sets his books aside for a few minutes to share his thoughts on another subject, history, with CNN. "I was quite shocked by how a highly decorated military officer like (Francisco) Franco could become head of state in a country like Spain and exert so much influence f…
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