Part I. Methodology
1. Introduction: The meaning of science in the first phase of the Franco regime: Marició Janué-Miret; Albert Presas i Puig.
2. Science, Nation and Culture: Changing Meanings: Mitchell G. Ash
Part II: Scientific and cultural policy in the ‘New State’
3. Historiography and scientific policy under the Franco regime: a failed resource exchange (1939-1964): Andrés Antolín Hofrichter
4. The scenarios of Science under de Franco Regime. The Political Resignification of the University City of Madrid as a Symbol for the ‘New State’: Carolina Rodríguez López
5. ‘Epistemic communities’ and ‘Science Makers’ in the Franco regime: on the subject of the Nuclear Energy Board (JEN): Albert Presas i Puig
6. Science and technology in the nationalist debate in Catalonia after the Civil War: Antoni Roca Rosell
Part III. Women's space in the science and culture of the regime
7. In the domain of men. Women and applied sciences in the Spanish National Research Council (CSIC): Fernando García Naharro
8. An open field for women. The censorship of children and youth literature in the Franco regime through their readers: José Soto Vázquez y Ramón Tena Fernández
9. The contribution of the ‘Female Section’ to the Hispanic Community of Nations: Vanessa Tessada
Part IV: Perspectives of nationalization in scientific disciplines and the arts
10. On the political value of the sciences: the three lives of Spanish mathematics during the first phase of the Franco regime: José Miguel Pacheco Castelao
11. The influence of French integralism in the ideology of the ‘Generation of 1948’: Sara Prades Plaza
12. On queens, soldiers, priests and bullfighters: nationalist stories in the cinema of the Franco regime (1939-1963): Gabriela Viadero Carral
13. The nationalization of the avant-garde by the Franco regime: Jorge Luís Marzo
Part V. Internationalization of science and culture in the Franco regime
14. French Hispanism and Spanish cultural diplomacy during the Franco regime: Antonio Niño Rodríguez
15. Pause and adaptation in the post-war period: the re-establishment of Spanish-German cultural diplomacy (1945-1958): Marició Janué i Miret
16. Un scandale: Franco à l’UNESCO: The Franco Dictatorship and the Struggle for International Representation in the Social Sciences: Nicolás Sesma-Landrin
17. Welcome to the Future! Science as a tool for American geopolitics in 1950s Spain: Lorenzo Delgado López-Escalonilla