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During the 1920s, a growing number of primary schools – roughly 300 – all over Galicia felt the influence of the Galician emigrants. This is a genuine phenomenon characteristic of Galician emigration that has not been observed in the collective actions carried out by any of the other European migrant communities.
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Our work shows an original phenomenon of the Galician emigration that explains the importance of the migratory intervention in the processes of literacy and schooling of the popular classes.
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This page is a summary of: Emigration and education. Galician emigration to America and its impact on the processes of literacy, schooling and civic education amongst the rural and seafaring popular classes, History of Education, September 2018, Taylor & Francis,
DOI: 10.1080/0046760x.2018.1472304.
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