Tardes de enseñanza y parroquia: el adoctrinamiento de las niñas en la España franquista a través de las revistas "Bazar" y "Tin Tan" (1947-1957)

  1. Martínez Cuesta, Francisco Javier
  2. Alfonso Sánchez, José Manuel
Journal:
El Futuro del Pasado: revista electrónica de historia

ISSN: 1989-9289

Year of publication: 2013

Issue Title: La infancia: historia y representación

Issue: 4

Pages: 227-253

Type: Article

DOI: 10.14201/FDP.24755 DIALNET GOOGLE SCHOLAR lock_openDialnet editor

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Abstract

The Feminine Section and Catholic Action carried out similar work related to training as well as social and health care. The former was more political in its focus while the latter was more religious. From the very beginning both organizations created their own periodic publications, which were either internal if aimed at leaders and active members and external, if they were to be read by the general public. While the former served to train and define its own members, the newspapers and magazines for the masses were used to project their political or religious ideals and to try to recruit new followers. We will concentrate on two of them which were aimed at a young female readership: Bazar, which was published by the Feminine Section and Tin Tan, which was published by Catholic Action.