Course Description
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Course Name
The Transition: From Franco's Dictatorship to Today's Democratic Spain
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Host University
Universidad de Granada
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Location
Granada, Spain
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Area of Study
European Studies, History
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Language Level
High Advanced
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Contact Hours
45 -
Recommended U.S. Semester Credits3
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Recommended U.S. Quarter Units4
Hours & Credits
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Overview
Description
This course examines the most significant political, economic, social and cultural events from the middle of last century to those of modern-day Spain. After an introducutory lesson aimed at explaining the precedents to Franco’s regime, we will fully analyse Franco’s military dictatorship and how, after this lengthy period of time, the transition to and consolidation of democracy was achieved.Content
1. The precedents to Franco’s regime.
2. Organisation of the totalitarian State.
3. Consolidation and the end of international isolation.
4. Spanish economy and society during the autarchy.
5. The 60’s: development and social conflict.
6. Economy and Spanish society in the stage of development.
7. Towards the crisis. The end of Franco’s dictatorship.
8. Transition: from Suarez’s government to 23 F
9. Consolidation: the 80’s and 90’s.
10. Present-day Spain.Assessment
- 35% of the final mark is based on class participation, attention and attendance.
- 15% of the final mark is based on written and oral tasks carried out during the course.
- The remaining 50% is based on marks obtained in the two written tests, one mid-term and the other end-of-term.