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The concept of "Consumption" in school textbooks during the democratic transition in Spain (1977-1982)
This article explains the approach to mass consumption developed in social studies textbooks in the early years of the transition to democracy in Spain. It begins by examining the way in which school textbooks represented consumer society and mass media in the late 1970s. This is followed by an in-d...
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