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In the three decades following the Second World War, during the
dictatorship of General Francisco Franco, Spain became the
playground for millions of carefree tourists from Europe's
prosperous democracies. This book chronicles how their presence not
only helped to strengthen the Franco regime's economic and
political standing, but also provoked institutional change,
undermining the dictatorship's moral austerity and economic
autarky. The study looks beneath exotic imagery of bulls and
flamenco dancers, and sensationalized stories of Francoist police
persecuting bikini-clad foreigners, to examine how the advent of
foreign tourism profoundly influenced the regime's diplomatic and
economic orientations as early as 1945. In the 1960s, mass tourism
was emblematic of a dynamic, modernizing Spain, and contributed
significantly to the changing political and social conditions in
which Spain's post-Franco democracy was born.
Following WWII, the authoritarian and morally austere dictatorship
of General Francisco Franco's Spain became the playground for
millions of carefree tourists from Europe's prosperous democracies.
This book chronicles how this helped to strengthen Franco's regime
and economic and political standing.
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