The university during the Franco regime
The Franco regime dismantles republican innovations: without pedagogical renewal or catalanization, and with a massive purge of professors, the university becomes an instrument of dictatorship.
Despite repression, the 1950s see the rise of student movements demanding democracy and social commitment. The first free student assembly (1957) and the Caputxinada (1966) mark the beginning of a period of resistance.
The university during the Franco regime
The Franco regime dismantles republican innovations: without pedagogical renewal or catalanization, and with a massive purge of professors, the university becomes an instrument of dictatorship.
Despite repression, the 1950s see the rise of student movements demanding democracy and social commitment. The first free student assembly (1957) and the Caputxinada (1966) mark the beginning of a period of resistance.