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Chapters in this book
- Front matter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgements vii
- Note on translations x
- List of political parties and formations xi
- Introduction 1
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Political parties and formations
- Introduction 31
- 1 Fandom and mass-culture in late-Francoist Spain 33
- 2 Aristocracy and generational change 49
- 3 ¡Hola! in the age of champagne socialism 70
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Political parties and formations
- Introduction 89
- 4 The regulation of cultural production during and after Manuel Fraga (1962–75) 91
- 5 Key performance indicators 110
- 6 The regime of ’81 129
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Political parties and formations
- Introduction 153
- 7 Urbanisation and development 155
- 8 The Movida and the reinvention of Madrid 175
- 9 An Olympic renaissance 198
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Political parties and formations
- Introduction 215
- 10 Culture as a democratic weapon 219
- 11 The historical nationalities 235
- 12 What qualifies as Spanish culture? 264
- Conclusion 289
- Notes 295
- Select bibliography 375
- Index 382
Chapters in this book
- Front matter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgements vii
- Note on translations x
- List of political parties and formations xi
- Introduction 1
-
Political parties and formations
- Introduction 31
- 1 Fandom and mass-culture in late-Francoist Spain 33
- 2 Aristocracy and generational change 49
- 3 ¡Hola! in the age of champagne socialism 70
-
Political parties and formations
- Introduction 89
- 4 The regulation of cultural production during and after Manuel Fraga (1962–75) 91
- 5 Key performance indicators 110
- 6 The regime of ’81 129
-
Political parties and formations
- Introduction 153
- 7 Urbanisation and development 155
- 8 The Movida and the reinvention of Madrid 175
- 9 An Olympic renaissance 198
-
Political parties and formations
- Introduction 215
- 10 Culture as a democratic weapon 219
- 11 The historical nationalities 235
- 12 What qualifies as Spanish culture? 264
- Conclusion 289
- Notes 295
- Select bibliography 375
- Index 382