Based on 17 months of ethnographic field work on the current exhumation of mass graves from the Spanish Civil War (1936-1939) and subsequent Francisco Franco dictatorship (1939-1975), the dissertation examines the practice of exhuming as a death ritual animated by emotions. A large wealth of literature on the anthropology of death centers on funerary rituals as a way to reveal a people's social structures and cultural meanings. Yet what happens when the living are denied from performing the rituals surrounding death? What happens to those dead, such as Spanish Republicans killed and left in mass graves, who escape the boundaries of ritual? Never before have Republicans been recognized as victims worthy of reburial until 2000 when a team of ...
In the present article an approximation is made to the different forms of cultural and historical pr...
This paper directly results from the H2020 project Unsettling Remembering and Social Cohesion in Tra...
This article explores how a group of relatives of fallen soldiers of the Malvinas War inhabited deat...
This thesis is based on an ethnographic study of the process of exhumation, identification and rebur...
This thesis examines how the traces of violence from the Spanish Civil War, that have emerged in rec...
In my dissertation I reflect on the ritualistic aspects of mourning practices that accompany the cur...
The Francoist victory in the Spanish Civil war (1936–1939), subsequent dictatorship and finally the...
During the last decade, Spanish memory movements have exhumed a great number of mass graves from the...
The exhumation of clandestine graves by NGOs and relatives of the disappeared involves human rights ...
In this paper I analyze the exhumations of mass graves of the Spanish Civil War (1936–39) and dictat...
“They Are Not Just Bodies”: Memory, Death, and Democracy in post-Franco Spain, is an ethnography of ...
As several historical investigations have revealed, between 130,000 and 150,000 Republicans were exe...
This paper is based on a 16-year-long ethnography of mass grave exhumations in contemporary Spain an...
Between 100,000 and 130,000 people were murdered during the war and dictatorship in Spain from 1936 ...
The involvement of archaeology in mass grave forensic investigations was a product of the violent co...
In the present article an approximation is made to the different forms of cultural and historical pr...
This paper directly results from the H2020 project Unsettling Remembering and Social Cohesion in Tra...
This article explores how a group of relatives of fallen soldiers of the Malvinas War inhabited deat...
This thesis is based on an ethnographic study of the process of exhumation, identification and rebur...
This thesis examines how the traces of violence from the Spanish Civil War, that have emerged in rec...
In my dissertation I reflect on the ritualistic aspects of mourning practices that accompany the cur...
The Francoist victory in the Spanish Civil war (1936–1939), subsequent dictatorship and finally the...
During the last decade, Spanish memory movements have exhumed a great number of mass graves from the...
The exhumation of clandestine graves by NGOs and relatives of the disappeared involves human rights ...
In this paper I analyze the exhumations of mass graves of the Spanish Civil War (1936–39) and dictat...
“They Are Not Just Bodies”: Memory, Death, and Democracy in post-Franco Spain, is an ethnography of ...
As several historical investigations have revealed, between 130,000 and 150,000 Republicans were exe...
This paper is based on a 16-year-long ethnography of mass grave exhumations in contemporary Spain an...
Between 100,000 and 130,000 people were murdered during the war and dictatorship in Spain from 1936 ...
The involvement of archaeology in mass grave forensic investigations was a product of the violent co...
In the present article an approximation is made to the different forms of cultural and historical pr...
This paper directly results from the H2020 project Unsettling Remembering and Social Cohesion in Tra...
This article explores how a group of relatives of fallen soldiers of the Malvinas War inhabited deat...