@misc{10481/36732, year = {2011}, url = {http://hdl.handle.net/10481/36732}, abstract = {The stabilisation and longevity of Franco’s regime can be explained by the interpenetration of society and the institutions of the ‘New State’ in three overlapping areas: firstly, in the sphere of the shared culture of the community of civil war victors; secondly, through repression, based on the decisive collaboration of those supporting Francoism, which cut short any possible opposition; thirdly, in the socio-economic sphere, where those making up the groups supporting the ‘New State’ would see their personal interests fulfilled. At the same time, the defeated would be ensnared in a maze of misery and silence, abandoning any political concerns and concentrating instead on survival. Accordingly, the regime proved able to win support from a broad range of social groups while also eliminating any signs of opposition.}, organization = {The Spanish Ministerio de Innovación y Ciencia funded the research drawn on for this article (reference HAR2009‐07487).}, keywords = {Franquismo}, keywords = {Fascismo}, keywords = {Mundo rural}, keywords = {Campesinado}, keywords = {Francoist Regime}, keywords = {Andalusia}, keywords = {Rural areas}, keywords = {Peasants}, keywords = {Fascism}, title = {The stability and consolidation of the Francoist Regime. The case of Eastern Andalusia, 1936-50}, doi = {10.1017/S0960777310000366}, author = {Cobo Romero, Francisco and Arco Blanco, Miguel Ángel Del and Ortega López, Teresa María}, }