How to Compare Dictatorships? Cultures of Surveillance in Franco's Spain and Communist Eastern Europe in Context

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Abstract The article explores if Francoism was different to other totalitarian regimes of the twentieth century, focusing on the example of surveillance and its central meaning for modern dictatorships. As a case study, the article analyzes this through a comparative examination of the political police in Spain and in Eastern and Central Europe. The paper shows the general lines of the conceptualization of modern secret police, inserting them in a wider European context. Keywords

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Faraldo, J. M. (2022). How to Compare Dictatorships? Cultures of Surveillance in Franco’s Spain and Communist Eastern Europe in Context. East Central Europe, 49(2–3), 193–223. https://doi.org/10.30965/18763308-49020004

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