The labour market under the iron fist of the state’: the Franco dictatorship in the mirror of Hitler, Mussolini and Stalin
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Vilar Rodríguez, M. (2013), "The labour market under the iron fist of the state’: the Franco dictatorship in the mirror of Hitler, Mussolini and Stalin", European Review of History, 20, 3, pp. 427-443.https://doi.org/10.1080/13507486.2012.745834
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[Abstract] This article focuses on the idea that intervention in the labour market through the
suspension of labour rights and freedoms, fear and a fall in purchasing power all played
a key role in achieving political and economic objectives in the regimes of Mussolini,
Hitler and Stalin. However, in each of these cases, the success of this policy was not as
had been expected. These European experiences were essential for the configuration of
the labour framework in the Franco dictatorship. The iron-fisted control of the labour
market came to Spain through legal texts and institutions that were in many cases a
blatant copy of those applied in Italy and Germany. In spite of the ideological distance
between them, we can also find some common traits with Stalin’s labour policies. The results obtained were even worse for Spain, and the negative effects on the economy
were more serious, due to the greater longevity of the Spanish dictatorship
Palabras clave
Labour market
Workers
Dictatorship
Fascism
Spain
Europe
Spanish dictatorship
Franco
Workers
Dictatorship
Fascism
Spain
Europe
Spanish dictatorship
Franco
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