Although the investigation of human rights cases often comes late, especially as many living relatives become older, the current investigations searching for victims of the Spanish Civil War (1936–1939) and the Francoist regime that followed until the end of the 1970s, bring better methods of search and identification, which would not have been available decades ago. In particular, the multidisciplinary work since the year 2000 by social anthropologists, historians, (forensic) archaeologists, (forensic) anthropologists, forensic pathologists, genealogists and geneticists
The following Expert Court Report is based on the experience of research of the signatories in relat...
The archaeology of modern conflict is almost always controversial and places archaeologists and anth...
Biological and forensic anthropologists face limitations while studying skeletal remains altered by ...
Although the investigation of human rights cases often comes late, especially with regard to living ...
In the context of exhumations of individuals who died during the Spanish Civil War (1936-1939), sinc...
As several historical investigations have revealed, between 130,000 and 150,000 Republicans were exe...
An estimated 500,000 people died from all causes during the Spanish Civil War between 1936 and 1939,...
The Archaeology of the Spanish Civil War offers the first comprehensive account of the Spanish Civil...
This thesis examines how the traces of violence from the Spanish Civil War, that have emerged in rec...
In the present article an approximation is made to the different forms of cultural and historical pr...
The Francoist victory in the Spanish Civil war (1936–1939), subsequent dictatorship and finally the...
La Ley de Memoria Histórica en España (Ley 52/2007, de 26 de diciembre) tiene la intención de abrir ...
This thesis is based on an ethnographic study of the process of exhumation, identification and rebur...
[EN] The following Expert Court Report is based on the experience of research of the signatories in ...
Scholars have argued that the state has the power not only to decide who lives and who dies, but als...
The following Expert Court Report is based on the experience of research of the signatories in relat...
The archaeology of modern conflict is almost always controversial and places archaeologists and anth...
Biological and forensic anthropologists face limitations while studying skeletal remains altered by ...
Although the investigation of human rights cases often comes late, especially with regard to living ...
In the context of exhumations of individuals who died during the Spanish Civil War (1936-1939), sinc...
As several historical investigations have revealed, between 130,000 and 150,000 Republicans were exe...
An estimated 500,000 people died from all causes during the Spanish Civil War between 1936 and 1939,...
The Archaeology of the Spanish Civil War offers the first comprehensive account of the Spanish Civil...
This thesis examines how the traces of violence from the Spanish Civil War, that have emerged in rec...
In the present article an approximation is made to the different forms of cultural and historical pr...
The Francoist victory in the Spanish Civil war (1936–1939), subsequent dictatorship and finally the...
La Ley de Memoria Histórica en España (Ley 52/2007, de 26 de diciembre) tiene la intención de abrir ...
This thesis is based on an ethnographic study of the process of exhumation, identification and rebur...
[EN] The following Expert Court Report is based on the experience of research of the signatories in ...
Scholars have argued that the state has the power not only to decide who lives and who dies, but als...
The following Expert Court Report is based on the experience of research of the signatories in relat...
The archaeology of modern conflict is almost always controversial and places archaeologists and anth...
Biological and forensic anthropologists face limitations while studying skeletal remains altered by ...