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During the Spanish Post-War Period
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Cristina González Cotán
Miriam E. Renedo González
Fernando J. Val Cano
Cristina González Cotán
Miriam E. Renedo González
Fernando J. Val Cano
November 23, 2012
Oral History - Entry 2
Some basic definitions:
Immigration: To enter and settle in a country or region to which one is not native.
Emigration: To leave one country or region to settle in another. We are going to use this word in reference to the Spanish citizens who joined other countries.
Francoist (Franco Regime), the period between 1939 and 1975, when Spain was under the authoritarian dictatorship of Francisco Franco
Period and Background:
We will delve into the1960s and 1970s. These years are within the Francoist period, so we must take into account the consequences it involves: the isolation from the rest of the world influences society, the Spanish economy changes, the Regime ideas for solving it, etc.
First of all, as a consequence of this isolation and the previous war, there was an increment of the poverty. The destruction of part of the industrial sector because of the war, and the failure for developing it due to the isolation caused a decrease in the number of possible works. Simultaneously, imported machinery reduced jobs, especially in the primary sector. These facts produced than so much people become unemployment, so they had to look for other ways of having incomes.
Society was also changing: from 1955 Spain started to emerge from isolation, so there was a real possibility moving to other European countries to improve life chances.
Other countries’ population was growing old, so they needed cheap labor and Spain, due to the conditions, was a great place for looking for it.
The regime pacted with other countries in order to give people the chance to work there, provided that they came back. This way, Spain would get incomes from other countries, would import their technology easier, and would be sustainable.
There is a webpage which explain (in Spanish) in a really good way some of the causes, consequences, opinions and the different destinies of the international Spanish emigration. If you want to find some more information, we recommend you to analyze it.
http://sauce.pntic.mec.es/jotero/Emigra3/emigra3p.htm
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Good. No need to define emigration and immigration - I was referring more to defining Francoism, for instance.
ReplyDeleteAlso, these kinds of definitions need be integrated into proper paragraphs.
Need more on scope: will you look at emmigration from a specific region to a specific region? etc
tentative 8/10