La violencia de los consejos de guerra desde una perspectiva de género Mujeres manchegas como "criminales" e "inmorales"

This article addresses one of the many faces of the Franco regime’s violence against women, that exercised through military courts. Although the terror of court martials is well known, the truth is that the gender perspective has not been suffi-ciently taken into account in most studies on this topi...

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Autor: Pérez Gómez, María de los Llanos
Tipo de recurso: artículo
Fecha de publicación:2026
País:España
Institución:Universidad de Castilla-La Mancha
Repositorio:RUIdeRA. Repositorio Institucional de la UCLM
OAI Identifier:oai:dnet:ruidera_____::46fb2a78b3e23e57ecd643d4beb2f423
Acceso en línea:https://doi.org/10.20318/hn.2026.8489
https://e-revistas.uc3m.es/index.php/HISPNOV/es/article/view/8489
https://hdl.handle.net/10578/48081
Access Level:acceso abierto
Palabra clave:Francoist repression
Gender
Género
Mujeres
Represión franquista
Violence
Violencia
Women
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Sumario:This article addresses one of the many faces of the Franco regime’s violence against women, that exercised through military courts. Although the terror of court martials is well known, the truth is that the gender perspective has not been suffi-ciently taken into account in most studies on this topic. To investigate the differential treatment given to women by Franco’s military justice sys-tem, the case of Albacete has been analyzed. A province that has especially high numbers of retaliated women and in which the violence of ‘36 served to justify the harsh repression against the losers of the war, but also, and in a specific way, against the losers.