Making Democratic Citizens in Spain Civil Society and the Popular Or
A fascinating study of the contribution of ordinary men and women to Spain's democratic transition of the 1970s. Radcliff argues that participants in neighbourhood and other associations experimented with new practices of civic participation that put pres
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Also by Pamela Beth Radcliff FROM MOBILIZATION TO CIVIL WAR: The Politics of Polarization in the Spanish City of Gijón, 1900–1937 CONTESTING SPANISH WOMANHOOD: Female Identity in Modern Spain (co-edited with Victoria Enders)
Making Democratic Citizens in Spain Civil Society and the Popular Origins of the Transition, 1960–78 Pamela Beth Radcliff Associate Professor, Department of History, University of California, San Diego, USA
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To my children, Olivia and Lucas
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Contents
List of Tables
xii
Preface
xiii
Acknowledgments
xv
List of Abbreviations and Glossary
xvii
Introduction
1
1 Dictatorship and Civil Society: Explaining the Roots of a New Associational Milieu Introduction: A multi-factor model—State policies, structural changes, and social capital The role of the state: Creating a new legal and discursive framework The Movimiento: From political defeat to reinventing mass participation A new associational framework: The Movimiento’s family associations The 1964 Law of Associations The role of structural change: Economic growth and urban crisis Social capital: The bui
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