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Juan López Sánchez en Francia
Published 2017-12-01“…This work explores the scantly studied Spanish anarchist exile that followed the Spanish Civil War and lasted until Francisco Franco’s death and, arguably, beyond. The article is built around the controversial case of Juan López Sánchez (1900-1972) –one of the four anarchists that became ministers during the Second Spanish Republic. …”
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Tensas biografías. Bartolomé Bennassar y la subjectividad de un dictador
Published 2020-03-01“…In his representation of Francisco Franco, the French historian tried to place himself in an equidistant position, criticizing the violence of the dictatorship and recognizing the dictator’s role in restoring the order and the further possibilities of democracy. …”
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Italo Calvino in Spagna: presenze e assenze di uno scrittore altro
Published 2024-12-01“…Specifically, we will examine the translations into Castilian distributed in Spain in the decades following the so-called Ley Fraga and the progressive opening of the Spanish publishing market following the death of General Francisco Franco and the end of the dictatorship. …”
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The Ghosts of Justice and the Law of Historical Memory
Published 2011-04-01“…Drawing on the ethico-political relationship between memory and justice in the sense proposed by Walter Benjamin and Jacques Derrida, this article addresses the recovery of the historical memory of the victims of Francisco Franco’s dictatorship (1939–1975). It does so by contrasting Antonio Muñoz Molina’s novel Beltenebros (Prince of Shadows, 1989) and the recent Spanish “Law of Historical Memory” (2007). …”
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El exilio europeo del nacionalismo gallego a partir de 1939. Francia y la figura de Xohán Xosé Plá
Published 2017-07-01“…The presence of the Galician Republicans in Europe, following the flight of the Democrats who avoided falling into the hands of the putschists from July 1936, was accentuated in the spring of 1939 after the victory of the fascists commanded by Francisco Franco. Even though the presence of Galician sovereignists was weak compared to the whole of Galician exile, whose main nucleus was in South America, it is true that it has a great qualitative interest if we consider its activity. …”
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The World's Evangelical Alliance and the Spanish Civil War
Published 2000-12-01“…Generally speaking, Roman Catholics in the United Kingdom, alarmed at the violence which anticlerical mobs inflicted on religious personnel in parts of Spain and concerned about their denomination's loss of its privileged status, supported the insurgency of General Francisco Franco, leader of the ultimately victorious Nationalist forces. …”
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Marching towards the Cruzada: Douglas Jerrold's road to nationalist Spain
Published 2002-12-01“…Generally speaking, Roman Catholics in the United Kingdom favoured the insurgency of General Francisco Franco, who promised to restore the disestablished Catholic Church to its perch of privilege from which the socialist government had removed it and end the violent anticlericalism which had ravaged religious personnel in Spain. …”
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Llegó rápido, vivió intensamente y murió joven. La primera ola punk en España (1975-1979): recepción social y cultural
Published 2025-01-01“… Este artículo, que es fruto de una investigación centrada en la historia sociocultural, explora la irrupción y recepción del punk en España desde la muerte del dictador Francisco Franco hasta el final de la década de 1970; es decir, durante los primeros años de la transición a la democracia. …”
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Manolo Santana: el sonriente héroe quijotesco que convirtió el tenis en un deporte de masas en España
Published 2025-01-01“…El concepto del héroe quijotesco ha sido propuesto como modelo a seguir como parte de los esfuerzos nacionalizadores del régimen de Francisco Franco (1939-75). A diferencia de los símbolos formales de la nación española, como la bandera y el himno, que nunca se desasociaron políticamente por completo de la dictadura, el retrato como héroes nacionales de ciertos deportistas en disciplinas individuales los convirtió en exitosos símbolos informales de la nación española y su supuesto carácter nacional. …”
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