Estado e "cultura de resistencia"aproximación ao estudo dos mecanismos definidores da conflitividade rural durante o primeiro franquismo

  1. Cabana Iglesia, Ana
Journal:
Semata: Ciencias sociais e humanidades
  1. Villares Paz, Ramón (coord.)
  2. Villaverde, Miguel Cabo (coord.)

ISSN: 1137-9669 2255-5978

Year of publication: 2008

Issue Title: Guerra, violencia e conflitividade na historia

Issue: 19

Pages: 259-274

Type: Article

More publications in: Semata: Ciencias sociais e humanidades

Abstract

The Galician countryside shows a tradition of tensions and disputes in the longue durée that reappeared under the Franco dictatorship when the protest forms of conventional social movements were abolished. This article aims to underline that the repertoire of protest developed along with the conflicts promoted by rural communities in the first two decades after the war can be defined from two defining elements. The first one related to the State at that time, because its norms and legislation determined the nature of conflicts and the ways to develop it. The second reality is a structural one: the culture of resistance, cultural guidelines for action that took shape over a historical background of experiences of protest that rural communities update to organize and express their discontent