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Towards an educational modernization process: UNESCO interactions with Franco's Spain (1952–1970)

Mariano González-Delgado (Department of History and Philosophy of Science, Education, and Language, Universidad de La Laguna, San Cristobal de La Laguna, Spain)
Manuel Ferraz-Lorenzo (Department of History and Philosophy of Science, Education, and Language, Universidad de La Laguna, San Cristobal de La Laguna, Spain)
Cristian Machado-Trujillo (Department of History and Philosophy of Science, Education, and Language, Universidad de La Laguna, San Cristobal de La Laguna, Spain)

History of Education Review

ISSN: 0819-8691

Article publication date: 25 June 2021

Issue publication date: 2 June 2022

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Abstract

Purpose

After World War II, an educational modernization process gained ground worldwide. International organizations such as UNESCO began to play a key role in the creation, development and dissemination of a new educational vision in different countries. This article examines the origin and development of this modernization process under the dictatorship of Franco. More specifically, we will show how the adoption of this conception in Spain must be understood from the perspective of the interaction between UNESCO and Franco's regime, and how the policies of the dictatorship converged with the proposals suggested by this international organization. Our principal argument is that the educational policies carried out in Spain throughout the second half of the 20th century can be better understood when inserted into a transnational perspective in education.

Design/methodology/approach

This article uses documents from archives that until now were unpublished or scarcely known. We have also analyzed materials published in the preeminent educational journals of the dictatorship, such as the Revista de Educación, Revista Española de Pedagogía, Bordón and Vida escolar, as well as documents published by the Spanish Ministry of National Education.

Findings

Franco's dictatorship built an educational narrative closely aligned with proposals put forward by UNESCO on educational planning after World War II. The educational policies created by the dictatorship were related to the new ideas that strove to link the educational system with economic and social development.

Originality/value

This article is inspired by a transnational history of education perspective. On the one hand, it traces the origins of educational modernization under Franco's regime, which represented a technocratic vision of education that is best understood as a result of the impact that international organizations had in the second half of the 20th century. On the other hand, it follows the intensifying relationship between the dictatorship and the educational ideas launched by UNESCO. Both aspects are little known and studied in Spain.

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Acknowledgements

The authors would like to thank the anonymous peer reviewers for their serious work in reviewing the article. The article has improved after the recommendations made.

Funding: The authors are most grateful to the MINECO for its support for the research project, Modernización, desarrollo y democratización. El papel de las potencias europeas occidentales y de las organizaciones internacionales en el cambio político y social en España. Reference: PGC2018-097159-B-I00.

Citation

González-Delgado, M., Ferraz-Lorenzo, M. and Machado-Trujillo, C. (2022), "Towards an educational modernization process: UNESCO interactions with Franco's Spain (1952–1970)", History of Education Review, Vol. 51 No. 1, pp. 16-31. https://doi.org/10.1108/HER-09-2020-0052

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