Legacies of Violence in Contemporary Spain(Routledge Studies in Modern European History) P 384 p. 18
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Prologue: Opening Graves to Restore Memory [José Antonio Martín Pallín] Acknowledgments Introduction: Legacies of Violence in Contemporary Spain [Ofelia Ferrán and Lisa Hilbink] Part I: Mass Graves: "Unearthing" the Memories of Violence 1. Afterlives: A Social Autopsy of Mass Grave Exhumations in Spain [Francisco Ferrándiz] 2. The Spanish Civil War Forensic Labyrinth [Luis Ríos and Francisco Etxeberria] 3. Executed Women, Assassinated Women: Gender Repression in the Spanish Civil War and the Violence of the Rebels [Queralt Solé] 4. Beyond the Mass Grave: Producing and Remembering Landscapes of Violence in Francoist Spain [Alfredo González-Ruibal] Part II: Political, Legislative and Judicial Responses to Past Violence 5. Rude Awakening: Franco’s Mass Graves and the Decomposition of the Spanish Transition Dream [Ignacio Fernández de Mata] 6. Unsettling Bones, Unsettling Accounts: Spanish Perpetrators’ Confessions to Violence [Paloma Aguilar and Leigh A. Payne 7. Knocking on the Spanish Parliamen]t's Door: The 2007 Law of Historical Memory and Its Aftermath [Rafael Escudero] 8. When You Wish Upon a Star: Baltasar Garzón and the Frustration of Legal Accountability for Franco-Era Crimes [Lisa Hilbink] Part III: Cultural Representations of Violence 9. Poets of the Dead Society: The Cultural History of Francoist Mass Graves in the Pre-Democratic Poetic Archive [Germán Labrador Méndez] 10. Pasts in Conflict: Stylized Realism and its Discontents in Historical Memory Film [Carmen Moreno-Nuño] 11. Regarding Past Violence [Ofelia Ferrán] Part IV: Interview with Baltasar Garzón Truth, Reparation and Justice: Interview with Baltasar Garzón, Then Magistrate of the National High Court of Spain, Conducted 26 April, 2011, Minneapolis, MN [Ofelia Ferrán and Lisa Hilbink] Epilogue: Memory Walks, Justice Awakes [Emilio Silva]
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