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Education and Power: Teacher's Repression in the Teacher Training Colleges (Spain, 1936-1942) Carmen Sanchidrián Blanco Fátima Ortega Castillo University of Málaga, Spain ISCHE-2013

Education and Power International Standing Conference for the History of education, Riga, Latvia, August 21-24, 2013 EDUCATION AND POWER: HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVES One of the issues where it focus on is how does power usurped or self-proclaimed, appointed, democratically or naturally won act upon the field of education?

Three research projects Primary teachers (Málaga) Secondary Teachers (Spain) Training Teachers Colleges ( This paper has been elaborated thanks to the funding and academic support of the Ministerio de Ciencia e Innovación (MICINN), EDU2010-19255 and the University of Málaga.

ALL the teachers of ALL levels When and where Franco (the Nacionalists ) was taking the power. From 1936 to 1944. The purge was like a legal process : Each teacher was the accused and had to prove that he/she was innocent. There was no defender, only prosecutor

The francoist teachers purge: Repressive and preventive functions To punish/repress red /left/republican teachers, to dismantle any leftish ideology To prevent: Coercitive function: To make absolutely clear the NEW situation

Totalitarian regimes have always exerted a strict control over teachers to maintain their own survival. In every dictatorship, teachers from all levels, must help to consolidate the new structures and to keep the imposed order; to do so, they are obliged to reproduce the new ideology, and they are prevented from disseminate any idea that could delegitimize the regime

Education in Spain, 20th Century 1. The Silver Age of the Spanish Culture (1898-1931) 2. Second Spanish Republic (1931-1936/1939) 3. Franco s regime (1936/1939-1975) 4. Restoration of the parliamentary monarchy: Democracy

1900 1930 2000 Illiteracy Spain 56% 31,13% 2% Schooling Primary 47% 1.564.738 c. 60% 2.502.332 100% Students 32.000 65.000 boys 3.000.000 secondary (Only 44 girls, 11.000 girls (53% girls) 0,13%) (c. 15% girls) Students University 20.000 (only 9 girls, 0,05%) 2.588 girls (6,2%) 1.600.000 (53% girls) Teachers 43.000 c.60.000 600.000

World Literacy, 1900 (White indicates data unavailable so far)

Second Spanish Republic Three VERY different periods: 1. Socialism (1931-1933) 2. Coalition of the Radical Right: CEDA (Spanish Confederation of the Autonomous Right) (1934-1936) 3. Left-wing coalition: the Popular Front (February 1936- July 1936/1939). Many projects were iniciated, but the governements were in power so short time that their projects were never finished.

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The Teachers Republic The government took special interest in Primary schools: approximately one million children still did not attend the school Literacy: c.10.000.000 of illiteracy among the adult population The construction of 5.000 schools per year (total 27.000 new schools) and night classes for adults. There was a great need for properly trained and paid primary and secondary teachers for existing schools. The government offered promotions and increased teachers salaries.

The constitution of December 1931. Educational policies: Article 38 The service of culture is an essential attribution of the State. Teachers, professors and chair professors that integrate the official educational system will be government employees. The freedom of professorship will be guaranteed and recognized. The Church holds the right to teach its doctrines in its own institutions and will be subject to State inspections.

And Education will be non-confessional. These legal precepts caused great upset within the Catholic Church, which did not accept the law stated in the constitution. Defining education as secular meant that there would be no religious symbols in public schools or classrooms.

When the Nationalists came into power in 1936/39, one of the first items on their agenda was to take control of the educational system. They believed that the red revolution had been developed with the help of the educational system and that the new Spain would not triumph if it does not conquer the School.

General map of the Spanish Civil War (1936-1939).

Spanish Civil War, 1936-1939 In July 1936 Spain was split up into two zones whose border constantly changed, depending on where battles took place. Republican zone influenced by Popular Front (the elected government) Nacional zone under the control of the self-proclaimed leader of Spain, Franco. DESPITE THE WAR, SCHOOL ACTIVITIES CONTINUED

Children playing shooting

Repression and ideological control The government intended to create a new cultural and educational initiative in 1939, which would have an obsessive focus on the Spanish nationalism and Catholicism. Traditionalist, authoritarian and dictatorial. This meant, especially during the years immediately after the Spanish Civil War, a culture of imposition, reconquest attitudes, or imperialism.

José Pemartín, Franco s Minister of Education during the Civil War (October 3, 1936 January 30, 1938) said: A general "nationalization" of Education in Spain at the present time would be in addition a totally impossible thing, since a considerable part of the official teacher personnel has betrayed openly, others slyly, they are the most dangerous to the National cause. An inevitable purification is going to diminish considerably, without a doubt, the amount of the official Education personnel.

The professional purge was applied to all the civil workers and had specific characters when applied to teachers because Mistrut Hostitily TEACHERS WERE NEEDED to spread political, social and religious ideas.

The purging process was meant to punish those teachers disaffected with the new regime, and especially to prevent against any ideological dissent. This preventive role had the highest impact on everyday life of the educational institutions and has conditioned our educational history for decades. Professors, primary and secondary teachers, libraries, text books and even University and Teachers Training Schools sudents.

Teachers' purge = A state matter

WHEN? Franco s purging machinery was set up no longer after the war started. At first it was in the hands of the military governors of each province: the process was very simple: to confirm or to separate permanently without providing them the possibility of defence. Circular 21 September 1936: Rectors of the University had the power to make the necessary purge before beginning the course

1936-1944 Law 1 October 1936: The Junta Técnica del Estado was created. She was responsible for ratifying or modify the judgments issued by the Commissions and the Comisión de Cultura y Enseñanza. Decree 8 November 1936: This legal texts that had the greatest impact, during and after the war. This decree created 4 different committees. The Order 11 March 1938 created the Oficina Técnico Administrativa de Depuración (Administrative Office) 1938 to solve any problem related to the files and from the Purging Commissions.

From Schools to Universities Franco's regime brought about a strong political repression in Spain, the widespread and systematic 'cleansing' of the education system through different COMMITTEES: A: University Teachers B: Engineering/Architecture Schools C: Secondary schools, Vocational Schools, Arts Schools, Teachers Training Schools... One in each province. D- Primary Schools: One in each province.

8 November 1936: It is necessary to conduct "a full and thorough review on the staff of public instruction, step prior to a radical and final reorganisation of education, eradicating in this way these false doctrines that together with their apostles have been the main factors behind the tragic situation that our homeland was brought to..

The Teachers purge: The process was carried out in five steps Summons Affidavit NO charges: Proposal of confirmation Charges Evidence Proposal of resolution Confirmation without charges Wide range of punishment

Cardinal Gomá stated that anyone who did not attend mass devoutness was likely to be suspected of 'red' tendencies. But he didn t explain how to measure devoutness

Providing evidence was essential. To remain it was necessary to prove TOTAL allegiance Presumption of culpability Innocent until proven guilty Guilty until proven innocent

AS A WHOLE It was a mockery of a trial Every teacher was taken to court. No real defence, attorney or jury; everyone could be the prosecutor. Different punishments for similar offences and vice versa. A parody of legality

Teachers avoided being labelled as enemy, red, irreligious Evidences show how dramatic the purging process was and lead us to a better and deeper understanding of the great damage, not only economic, professional or social but also moral and psychological which affected teachers.

5. Proposal of resolution Positive: CONFIRMATION, No charges, No punishement (c. 70%) Negative: A lot of possibilities: disqualified to develop managing posts; temporary suspension without pay for 1-5 years compulsory transfer to another school // village, city, region for 1-5 years. to be dismissed from the service (c.15%)

Results University Professors active in June 1936 at the University of Madrid (Complutense today), 44,3 percent were sanctioned. The figure is similar between teaching assistants and aides reaching 43,6 %, although 7,6 % of them have not found data. The reality was that teachers and students were framed by the leading ideology of the regime.

Teachers Training Colleges: 30,27% Secondary Teachers: 27,48% Primary Teachers (c. 25%): Maestros Maestras Almería 27,7% 11,2% Málaga 35,1% 11,1% Castilla-La Manch 31,5% 16,7% Valencia 34,5% 22,1%

The autonomic map of the purging process Autonomous Region TEACHERS Nº % Punished Number % Andalucía 88 13,45 35 39,77 Aragón 36 5,50 6 16,67 Asturias 13 1,99 3 23,08 Baleares 7 1,07 5 71,43 Canarias 36 5,50 4 11,11 Cantabria 7 1,07 3 42,86 Castilla y León 69 10,55 25 36,23

Castilla-La Mancha 82 12,54 28 34,15 Cataluña 95 14,52 29 30,53 Ceuta 2 0,30 0 0,00 Extremadura 6 0,92 4 66,67 Galicia 24 3,67 10 41,67 La Rioja 20 3,05 1 5,00 Madrid 64 9,78 13 18,75 Melilla 4 0,61 3 75,00 Murcia 18 2,75 2 11,11 País Vasco 20 3,06 10 50,00 Valencia 63 9,63 17 26,98 TOTAL 654 100 198 30,27 [1] No se han encontrado datos pertenecientes a Navarra.

Official Bulletin of the State (1936-1942). Resolutions YEAR TEACHERS NUMBER % PUNISHED NUMBER % % 1936 24 3,67 24 12,12 100,00 1937 32 4,89 19 9,59 59,37 1938 6 0,92 2 1,01 33,33 1939 204 31,19 39 19,70 19,12 1940 195 29,82 59 29,80 30,26 1941 144 22,02 37 18,69 25,69 1942 49 7,49 18 9,09 36,73 TOTAL 654 100 198 100

Results Death or Prison Exile National Catholicism SOCIAL CHANGES Education Family Women

Exile and worse It is difficult to say how many teachers were executed in the first weeks of the war. It is said that hundreds Biescas and Tuñón put the figure of 7.000 teachers among the 270.000 total prisoners in concentration camps and prisons of the first Franco period. Almost half a million people were forced into exile, among them many intellectuals, teachers and artists who had supported the Republic.

And for those who stayed A dark, sad and long period of our history begun. For four decades, the Church was closely allied with General Franco's dictatorship. Schools Streets Radios Newspapers Books Films

In the early years of the Franco regime, church and state had a close and mutually beneficial association. The loyalty of the Roman Catholic Church to the Francoist state lent legitimacy to the dictatorship The dictatorship restored and enhanced the church's traditional privileges

Constitution 1931 Concordat 1953 The service of culture is an essential attribution of the State. Education will be non-confessional The Church holds the right to teach its doctrines in its own institutions and will be subject to State inspections. In all centres of education, of whatever type or level, both public and private, teaching will conform to the principles of the dogma and morality of the Catholic Church. The Spanish State guarantees the teaching of the Catholic religion as a regular and obligatory subject in all centres of education, both public and private, of all types and levels.

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