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This article deals with the concept of the Crusade in Francoist discourse, beyond its partaking in propaganda and as a resource for mobilization and legitimization of the regime. Understanding the holy war as a founder of order, it goes through the provisions of the Official State Gazette throughout the regime, showing how the normative framework of Francoism embraced the division between victors and vanquished, founding an order of privileged and subalterns destituting citizenship. It goes on to approach the Crusade from the perspective of its temporality, pointing out the contradictions between the enunciating discourse and the effects of its institutional embodiment. The text ends suggesting the need for a re-signification of the violence at the origin of Franco's order.
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UIDB/04666/2020
UIDP/04666/2020
DL 57/2016/CP1453/CT0089
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Civil War Spain Crusade Law Constitution Violence Discourse Repression Francoism Order History Law SDG 16 - Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions
