The two teachers. The camisas azules against Antoni Benaiges
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.1344/ebre38.2022.12.41216Abstract
La voz de la Bureba was an independent weekly, defender of agriculture and the interests of the region of La Bureba, which was published in the city of Briviesca (Burgos) between April 1934 and July 1936. In writing this The newspaper was regularly written by two teachers, one a socialist and the other a Falangist.
But who were these two teachers who met for a few years in the city of Briviesca? And what responsibility did one have in the disappearance of the other?
Much has been said about the teachers of the 2nd Republic, but little about those other teachers who were against it. This work brings to light an untold story, it also brings these two models of understanding education face to face and, likewise, there were teachers, like our protagonist who worked to put an end to the pedagogical model defended by the "Teachers of the Republic".
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