Abstract

The welfare system, in its public and private aspects, constitutes nowadays a field of history which has not been sufficiently studied. This lack of research becomes worse if we focus on the period of Franco's regime. This article analizes the evolution of a mutualist ecclesiastical entity, the Diocesan Fund of Vitoria, through which we get closer to phenomena such as the interaction between public/state and private as far as economic foresight is concerned or as the social conditions that influence this relationship, with a higher impact on the period of Franco's regime.

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