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Inbunden, Engelska, 2026
1 392 kr
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This book delivers on the promise of a new direction in the study of science by focusing on the political influence of dictatorial ideology on scientific publishing – and, more broadly, on the scientific field and on women in science in Franco’s Spain. While restricting the scope of the study to the Spanish National Research Council (CSIC), objectives are broadened by analysing the criteria applied by Franco’s Spain to define both science and scientific authority. This study also examines how such criteria determined which social actors were able to participate in the production and validation of scientific and theoretical knowledge, in both practical and discursive terms. Contextualised by a scientific field shaped under dictatorship, epistemological questions are explored through a fragmentary analysis of specific sites and social actors, political discourses and scientific publications within the spatiotemporal framework of Franco’s Spain.
Publishing Science and Technology Under Franco
A History of Gustavo Gili Publishing House (1939-1966)
Inbunden, Engelska, 2026
1 273 kr
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This book presents an exhaustive analytical history of the great Spanish publishing house Editorial Gustavo Gili, specifically the scientific and technological works in its catalogue that were published during the years of the Franco regime. The history recounted in the book, however, is rather unconventional, a cultural history that analyzes the publishing house through its publications and how they took shape in the hands of the actors involved in their preparation during the different phases of production, promotion, and sales. All these concerns are taken into account in a work that establishes science on paper, examining the myriad issues related to the reception and reading of technical books in Franco’s Spain.
433 kr
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A cultural history of Editorial Gustavo Gili's scientific and technical publishing under Franco, tracing how books were shaped, produced, and received in the complex landscape of authoritarian Spain.This book is a cultural history of the Gustavo Gili publishing house, one of the most important commercial firms specializing in scientific and technological literature during Franco s dictatorship. Rather than adopting a narrowly biographical approach often oscillating between the anecdotal and the hagiographic this study places the publications themselves at the center of analysis. Seeking to approach the history of scientific publishing from a cultural and sociological perspective, the book examines the forms and uses of these texts, connecting them with the spaces and actors involved in their production, circulation, and reception.The aim is to shift focus from final products to production processes from the material characteristics of publications to the various agents in the publishing chain. In this context, a typically overlooked figure the translator emerges as a key actor in legitimizing specific versions of foreign scientific texts. By highlighting this role, the book sheds new light on how scientific works were translated, marketed, and distributed in Francoist Spain
433 kr
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A cultural history of Editorial Gustavo Gili's scientific and technical publishing under Franco, tracing how books were shaped, produced, and received in the complex landscape of authoritarian Spain.This book is a cultural history of the Gustavo Gili publishing house, one of the most important commercial firms specializing in scientific and technological literature during Franco s dictatorship. Rather than adopting a narrowly biographical approach often oscillating between the anecdotal and the hagiographic this study places the publications themselves at the center of analysis. Seeking to approach the history of scientific publishing from a cultural and sociological perspective, the book examines the forms and uses of these texts, connecting them with the spaces and actors involved in their production, circulation, and reception.The aim is to shift focus from final products to production processes from the material characteristics of publications to the various agents in the publishing chain. In this context, a typically overlooked figure the translator emerges as a key actor in legitimizing specific versions of foreign scientific texts. By highlighting this role, the book sheds new light on how scientific works were translated, marketed, and distributed in Francoist Spain
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Las contribuciones de este volumen buscan entablar un diálogo entre la academia y los profesionales del sector editorial en torno a las ferias del libro y la relación entre el formato del País Invitado de Honor y los campos político, económico y cultural. Mediante los relatos y experiencias de las gentes del libro unidos a los primeros resultados del proyecto de investigación "Las ferias del libro como espacios de negociación cultural y económica" (EUF/DFG), el presente volumen ofrece al lector una visión distinta de las ferias del libro, entendidas aquí como espacios de negociación político-cultural, estético-mediática y económica, centrándose para ello en los casos más significativos del ámbito europeo e iberoamericano: la Feria del Libro de Madrid y LIBER (España), la Feria Internacional del Libro de Guadalajara (México) y la Feria del Libro de Frankfurt (Alemania).