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Books against Tyranny

Catalan Publishers under Franco

Laura Vilardell

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Catalan-language publishers were under constant threat during the dictatorship of Francisco Franco (1939–75). Both the Catalan language and the introduction of foreign ideas were banned by the regime, preoccupied as it was with creating a "one, great, and free Spain." Books against Tyranny compiles, for the first time, the strategies Catalan publishers used to resist the censorship imposed by Franco's regime.

Author Laura Vilardell examines documents including firsthand witness accounts, correspondence, memoirs, censorship files, newspapers, original interviews, and unpublished material housed in various Spanish archives. As such, Books against Tyranny opens up the field and serves as an informative tool for scholars of Franco's Spain, Catalan social movements, and censorship more generally.

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First Censorship Law, advertising strategies, book censorship, Franco’s regime, Pact of Silence, openness, readership, Joan Sales, National Stabilization Plan, book publishers, nonauthorizations, regional languages in Spain, Catalan translations, Spanish Civil War, Press and Printing Law, attention economy, autonomy of Catalonia, Catalan book market, freedom of speech, branding, book trends, literary translation, fame, reception, repression, censored authors, boom of translations, Second Francoism, books seized, censorship, Manuel de Pedrolo, First Francoism, Order of April 29 1938, book crisis, marketing strategies, self-censorship, Editorial Vergara, exile, Second Censorship Law, propaganda, political ideology, dictatorship