“Cultural Histories of Science in Franco’s Spain”, Ricardo Campos and Enric Novella (coords.)
Introduction to the Special Issue “Cultural Histories of Science in Franco’s Spain”
Constructing “Pure” and “Applied” Science in Early Francoism, Agustí Nieto-Galan
The cultural significance of physics and evolution in Francoist Spain: continuity and development in the autarchic period, Clara Florensa, Xavier Roqué
From arsenic to DDT: Pesticides, Fascism and the invisibility of toxic risks in the early years of Francoist Spain (1939-1953), Silvia Pérez-Criado, José Ramón Bertomeu Sánchez
Atomic Routes and Cultures for a New Narrative on Franco’s Regime, Ana Romero de Pablos
Racism, Hispanidad and social hierarchy in medical-psychiatric thought during early Francoism. The work by Misael Bañuelos (1936-1941), Ricardo Campos
“The Faustian spirit of the technical world”. Mental illness and cultural criticism in Franco’s Spain, Enric J. Novella
Between modernity and tradition: the formation of a psychoanalytical culture during the Franco dictatorship, Silvia Lévy Lazcano
Miscelanea
Institutionalizing cultural Europeanism: between transnationalism and national identity (1948-1954), Luis Domínguez Castro, José Ramón Rodríguez Lago
Decanos del humanitarismo y la perfidia. La colaboración de las Misiones Diplomáticas de Argentina y Chile con la causa franquista durante la guerra civil española (y después), 1936-1969, Carlos Píriz
Medieval echoes. Reflection on political theories and cultural trends from European Middle Ages during American Wars of Independence and Between the States, Xosé M. Sánchez Sánchez
Front-page illustrations and political powers in Early Modern Spanish journalism, Carmen Espejo-Cala, Francisco Baena Sánchez