After the Spanish Civil War, poor hygiene and nutritional deficiencies among a large part of Spain's population contributed to the rise of epidemic diseases. Exanthematic typhus posed a challenge to the health authorities, especially during the spring of 1941, when the epidemiological cycle of the disease and the lack of infrastructures combined to create a serious health crisis. The Franco regime, aware that this situation posed a threat to its legitimacy, promptly used social exclusion as part of its health policy against the epidemic. This article provides an in-depth analysis of the case of Valencia, a city that was behind Republican lines during the war, and therefore received successive waves of refugees as Franco's troops advanced
In Europe in 1918, influenza spread through Spain, France, Great Britain and Italy, causing havoc wi...
At the beginning of the twentieth century, unlike in other major European cities, Madrid was still p...
[Abstract:]This article analyzes the basic characteristics of the labor and social policies of the F...
After the Spanish Civil War, poor hygiene and nutritional deficiencies among a large part of Spain's...
Recent accounting for disease in the aftermath of the Spanish civil war has been contained within st...
In the early 20th century, the city of Madrid was a simple outline of the great European metropolis ...
This paper focuses on the health reforms during the republican Spain (1931-1939) and the crisis deri...
In the 50-year period falling between two health emergencies, a cholera epidemic and the Spanish Civ...
In the 50-year period falling between two health emergencies, a cholera epidemic and the Spanish Civ...
This article explores the emergence and recognition of silicosis as an occupational disease in inter...
Due to its geostrategic condition during the Spanish Civil War, Valencia became one of the Republica...
This article explores the emergence and recognition of silicosis as an occupational disease in inte...
The weekly NO-DO newsreels, official and of obligatory projection in cinemas, held an information mo...
[Abstract:]The main aim of this paper is to analyse the singularity of the Spanish position with reg...
In Europe in 1918, influenza spread through Spain, France, Great Britain and Italy, causing havoc wi...
In Europe in 1918, influenza spread through Spain, France, Great Britain and Italy, causing havoc wi...
At the beginning of the twentieth century, unlike in other major European cities, Madrid was still p...
[Abstract:]This article analyzes the basic characteristics of the labor and social policies of the F...
After the Spanish Civil War, poor hygiene and nutritional deficiencies among a large part of Spain's...
Recent accounting for disease in the aftermath of the Spanish civil war has been contained within st...
In the early 20th century, the city of Madrid was a simple outline of the great European metropolis ...
This paper focuses on the health reforms during the republican Spain (1931-1939) and the crisis deri...
In the 50-year period falling between two health emergencies, a cholera epidemic and the Spanish Civ...
In the 50-year period falling between two health emergencies, a cholera epidemic and the Spanish Civ...
This article explores the emergence and recognition of silicosis as an occupational disease in inter...
Due to its geostrategic condition during the Spanish Civil War, Valencia became one of the Republica...
This article explores the emergence and recognition of silicosis as an occupational disease in inte...
The weekly NO-DO newsreels, official and of obligatory projection in cinemas, held an information mo...
[Abstract:]The main aim of this paper is to analyse the singularity of the Spanish position with reg...
In Europe in 1918, influenza spread through Spain, France, Great Britain and Italy, causing havoc wi...
In Europe in 1918, influenza spread through Spain, France, Great Britain and Italy, causing havoc wi...
At the beginning of the twentieth century, unlike in other major European cities, Madrid was still p...
[Abstract:]This article analyzes the basic characteristics of the labor and social policies of the F...