El impacto del 68 en España
The Impact of '68 in Spain Series: Geography and History on Radio 3 Recording Date: 23-02-2018 The new left and student protests in Spain predate May '68. The student movement, feminism, pacifism, and environmentalism—the so-called new social movements—experienced a certain delay here and did not emerge until the late Franco regime and the Transition. The greatest impact of May '68 was on the labor movement. From that moment on, the Workers' Commissions (CCOO) emerged as the new form of trade unionism, structured as a socio-political movement organized through workers' assemblies and councils. Participants: Abdón Mateos López, Professor of Contemporary History, UNED Emanuel Treglia, Professor of Contemporary Political History (LUISS) and member of CIHDE, UNED Clara Gómez Sánchez, writer and presenter, UNED Media, UNED Video available at: https://canal.uned.es/video/5a8bce0ab...

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