Sites of Violence and Memory in Modern Spain: From the Spanish Civil War to the Present Day

Sites of Violence and Memory in Modern Spain: From the Spanish Civil War to the Present Day

Author
Antonio Miguez Macho (editor)
Publisher
Bloomsbury Academic
Language
English
Year
2021
Page
232
ISBN
1350199206,9781350199200
File Type
pdf
File Size
4.0 MiB

About the Author

Antonio Míguez Macho is Ramón y Cajal Professor of Contemporary History at the University of Santiago de Compostela, Spain. He is the author of The Genocidal Genealogy of Francoism (2015), along with various publications in the field in the Spanish language.

Product Description

In this sophisticated study, Antonio Míguez Macho and his team of expert scholars explore the connections between violence and memory in modern Spain. Most importantly for a nation with an uncomfortable relationship with its own past, this book reveals how sites of violence also became sites of forgetting.

Centred around places of violence such as concentration camps and military courts where prisoners endured horrific forced labour and were sentenced to death, this book looks at how and why the history of these sites were obscured. Issues addressed include: how Guernica came to represent Francoist front-line brutality and so concealed violence behind the lines; the need to preserve drawings made by concentration camp inmates that record a history the regime hoped to silence; the contests over plaques and monuments erected to honour victims; and the ways forging a historical record through human rights cases helps shape a new collective memory.

Shining a spotlight on these important topics for the first time, this book provides a new perspective on one of the major issues of 20th-century Spanish history: the history and memory of Francoist violence. As such, Sites of Violence and Memory in Modern Spain is an invaluable resource for all scholars of modern Spain, memory culture, and public history.

Review

“General Franco's regime oversaw the killing and mass incarceration of hundreds of thousands of political opponents during and after the Spanish Civil War. Today Spaniards continue to battle over the bitter legacy this violence has left . This book explores some of the places where the repression occurred: many of which have become contested sites for forgetting, denial or the recovery of memory and dignity.” ―Peter Anderson, Associate Professor in Twentieth-Century European History, University of Leeds, UK

“A novel journey through the fragmented history of Spain's twentieth century, through crossing memories and political uses from the divided present” ―Julian Casanova, Professor of Contemporary History, University of Zaragoza, Spain

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