Talk:History of Barcelona

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The section on Franquism needs editing. Currently:

While the use of Catalan in private was tolerated in the later years of the dictatorship, the immigrants to Barcelona spoke only Spanish. Catalan-language education was unavailable, even if there had been any social pressure to learn the local language (which was far from the case in urban areas).

Two American bloggers (Iberian Notes and Kalebeul) have documented the survival of publishing in Catalan in Barcelona throughout the dictatorship, and adverts for theatre shows in Catalan exist starting in the late 1940s. There is also considerable anecdotal evidence of the spoken use of Catalan in university education during the 1950s. The suggestion that it only began to reemerge in private towards the end is completely absurd.

The number of left-leaning Spanish immigrants who learned Catalan and thrived post-Franco makes a nonsense of the second statement. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 84.88.64.80 (talk) 15:06, 7 March 2008 (UTC)