The return of first-generation republican exiles: a historical triangulation of Spanish refugees repatriating back to Spain (1936-2010)

  1. Escobar Deras, Mauricio
Zuzendaria:
  1. Lidia Bocanegra Barbecho Zuzendaria

Defentsa unibertsitatea: Universidad de Granada

Fecha de defensa: 2022(e)ko iraila-(a)k 02

Epaimahaia:
  1. Fatiha Idmhand Presidentea
  2. Victoria Rodríguez-Rico Roldán Idazkaria
  3. Casas Saúl Luis Kidea

Mota: Tesia

Laburpena

The Return Phenomenon of Spanish refugee exiles who repatriated back to Spain is a relatively new field under the history umbrella of the Spanish Civil War. It is developing and evolving into its own specific branching studies. However, the phenomenon as a whole still lacks a broader understanding of its diverse elements. Our approach has been fundamentally a methodologically driven one. Its hypotheses, questions, research, and conclusions are generated from work endeavoring to follow empirical research on social and subjective elements such as life trajectories, collective history, and migratory experiences; while structuring and codifying qualitative memories of what people have sustained in order to triangulate a common understanding through a mix-method approach analysis. We then extricated prevailing outlines of first-generation repatriates (therein known as Returnees), to tentatively ascribe them to the greater phenomenon. Guided by our thesis objectives, care was taken to separate the quantifiable from its qualifying data to then re-merge specific aspects of the research, which yielded the first four published articles of this thesis. There are two additional sections that were specifically written to meet our thesis objectives and whose early findings will later be submitted to peerreview journals. Structurally, we have first presented the guidelines for which we are presenting the thesis, and subsequently, an indexed quality of publications, qualifying the four publications.