Joan Oliver Under Francoist Police Surveillance

In Pompeu Casanovas, Montserrat Corretger & Vicent Salvador (eds.), The Rise of Catalan Identity: Social Commitment and Political Engagement in the Twentieth Century. Springer Verlag. pp. 159-169 (2019)
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Abstract

Oliver, Joan [Pere Quart] returned from Exile in 1948, the Police authorities of Francoist Spain began to monitor him, often searching his home, arresting him or fining him. This article analyzes the reports issued by the Barcelona Police Headquarters from then until 1977, which labeled Oliver’s background as “subversive.” Considered a “red separatist” by the repressive forces, Oliver was actively committed to political and cultural resistance Franco, Francisco and his regime.

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