After the civil war : making memory and re-making Spain since 1936 / Michael Richards.

Richards, Michael, 1961-
New York : Cambridge University Press, 2013.
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Notes:

  • Includes bibliographical references (p. 369-383) and index.
  • Introduction: cultural trauma in Spain — Part I. Setting the Scene: 1. War memories since 1936: political, moral, social — 2. Democracy, civil war, and intimate violence in the 1930s — Part II. Memories of War During the Franco Years: 3. Repression and remembrance: the victors’ liturgy of memory — 4. Repression and reproduction: social memory in the 1940s — 5. Memory and politics: from Civil War to Cold War — 6. Memory and migration: flight from the countryside during the 1950s — 7. Commemorating Franco’s peace: the 25th anniversary of the victory — 8. Contesting Franco’s peace: transformation from below in the 1960s — 9. Transition and reconciliation: politics and the Church in the 1970s — Part III. Memories of War after Franco: 10. Transition and consent: the presence of the past, 1975-80 — 11. ‘The level of our times’: memory and modernisation, 1981-1996 — 12. Collective identity and the ethics of memory, 1996-2007 — Conclusion: the history of war memories in Spain — Sources and bibliography.

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