The Spanish Civil War (1936–1939) remains a point of contention in contemporary Spanish politics. This cultural-historic study examined the wartime memories, with a focus on victim reparation. A link is often sought with transnational memories that appeal to the global imagination, such as those associated with the Holocaust. This study reveals that these transnational memories are not an example of globalisation as such, but contribute to redefining the national identity as 'inclusive' rather than 'exclusive'. Spain is once again reimagined from the perspective of 'marginalised' groups, such as Sephardic Jews, Basques, political exiles and the victims buried in mass graves
Abstract The essay argues that modernity is best understood not as the cultural expression of capita...
A vast body of knowledge has been produced in the field of war remembrance, particularly concerning ...
The Spanish Civil War Memory Project consists of over one hundred audiovisual testimonies of victims...
The Spanish Civil War (1936–1939) remains a point of contention in contemporary Spanish politics. Th...
The Spanish Civil War (1936–1939) remains a point of contention in contemporary Spanish politics. Th...
Since 1989, Spain has gone through a process of re-emergence of the memories of the Spanish Civil Wa...
The winners of any conflict often try to impose their views on the defeated. Through official and un...
Since 1975 Spain has been engaged in the recuperation of the memory of the Francoist past. For a lon...
textThis dissertation centers on the realization that history evolves and is never complete because ...
This paper is based on a 16-year-long ethnography of mass grave exhumations in contemporary Spain an...
This paper provides an analysis of the Holocaust memory that is emerging in Spain, focusing on the g...
This collection of articles endeavours to establish a new dialogue between translation and memory st...
The twentieth century was a century of wars and conflicts. The Spanish Civil War was one of them. Th...
This project examines the interplay between memory, history, and politics relating to Spanish Republ...
The article aims to study the acute controversy spreading in presentday Spain around the assessments...
Abstract The essay argues that modernity is best understood not as the cultural expression of capita...
A vast body of knowledge has been produced in the field of war remembrance, particularly concerning ...
The Spanish Civil War Memory Project consists of over one hundred audiovisual testimonies of victims...
The Spanish Civil War (1936–1939) remains a point of contention in contemporary Spanish politics. Th...
The Spanish Civil War (1936–1939) remains a point of contention in contemporary Spanish politics. Th...
Since 1989, Spain has gone through a process of re-emergence of the memories of the Spanish Civil Wa...
The winners of any conflict often try to impose their views on the defeated. Through official and un...
Since 1975 Spain has been engaged in the recuperation of the memory of the Francoist past. For a lon...
textThis dissertation centers on the realization that history evolves and is never complete because ...
This paper is based on a 16-year-long ethnography of mass grave exhumations in contemporary Spain an...
This paper provides an analysis of the Holocaust memory that is emerging in Spain, focusing on the g...
This collection of articles endeavours to establish a new dialogue between translation and memory st...
The twentieth century was a century of wars and conflicts. The Spanish Civil War was one of them. Th...
This project examines the interplay between memory, history, and politics relating to Spanish Republ...
The article aims to study the acute controversy spreading in presentday Spain around the assessments...
Abstract The essay argues that modernity is best understood not as the cultural expression of capita...
A vast body of knowledge has been produced in the field of war remembrance, particularly concerning ...
The Spanish Civil War Memory Project consists of over one hundred audiovisual testimonies of victims...