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This book analyses teachers' social movements during the Spanish
transition to democracy, between 1970 and 1985. It shows how
ordinary teachers struggled to liberate their country's education
system from the legacy of dictatorship. It explores their
organizations, the paths of action they chose and their interaction
with the disintegrating autocracy and the emerging democracy. In
addition to analyzing the national aspects of their initiatives it
follows their grass-roots activities in two local contexts, the
fast growing metropolitan city of Madrid and the backward rural
province of Salamanca. It thus combines a general evaluation of the
phenomenon with intimate glances at the people who drove it
forward. The success of the transition, the book argues, was due
not only to the manoeuvrings of political leaders, nor to poplar
protests in the streets, but was instead a common civic effort. By
vindicating the importance of democratic professionals it thus
illuminates the Spanish transition to democracy from a new angle.
Distribution management is the first of a quintet of books
specially written for South African undergraduate marketing
students. The other books in the series deal with marketing
research, production management, pricing and integrated marketing
communications. The objective of the series is to place specific
marketing topics in perspective and it is the indigenous flavour of
examples and case studies that localise the content and enhance the
discussions. Distribution management was written to fulfil the
requirements of the modular system that is used by all the South
African universities. The text is easy to read and embraces the
full spectrum of distribution topics that are covered in
undergraduate studies at tertiary level.
The book shows how teachers struggled to liberate their country's
education system from the legacy of dictatorship, combining a
general evaluation of the phenomenon with intimate glances at the
people who drove it forward. By vindicating the importance of
democratic professionals it illuminates the Spanish transition to
democracy from a new angle.
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