Legacies of Violence in Contemporary Spain: Exhuming the Past, Understanding the PresentOfelia Ferrán, Lisa Hilbink Routledge, 15 jul 2016 - 384 páginas This book provides a comprehensive, interdisciplinary study of the multiple legacies of Francoist violence in contemporary Spain, with a special focus on the exhumations of mass graves from the Civil War and post-war era. The various contributions frame their study within a broader reflection on the nature, function and legacies of state-sanctioned violence in its many forms. Offering perspectives from fields as varied as history, political science, literary and cultural studies, forensic and cultural anthropology, international human rights law, sociology, and art, this volume explores the multifaceted nature of a society’s reckoning with past violence. It speaks not only to those interested in contemporary Spain and Western Europe, but also to those studying issues of transitional and post-transitional justice in other national and regional contexts. |
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... committed between 1936 and 1951 are ongoing due to the fact that the truth about the crimes and the whereabouts of the victims have not yet been officially established and recognized by the state. Furthermore, he contended, because they ...
... committed the crime of “prevarication,” of which he had been accused. However, Garzón had already been removed from the bench after having been found guilty of prevarication in a separate case, and the Supreme Court subsequently made it ...
... committed by the Franco regime, investigating the assassination of ten republican men in Barcones, province of Soria. For many family members of the disappeared, such slow and uneven progress is too little, too late, as members of the ...
... committed individuals from many disciplines and fields of thought, as well as action, in a thoroughly interdisciplinary practice. Overview. of. the. Book. Given the centrality of the exhumations of mass graves to the reckoning with the ...
... committed escaped the international condemnation of the post-WWII period. Thus the new legal category of “crimes against humanity,” created at Nuremberg and applied to prosecute Nazi regime leaders, ignored and postdated policies in ...
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A Social Autopsy of Mass Grave Exhumations | |
The Spanish Civil War Forensic Labyrinth | |
Gender | |
Producing and Remembering | |
Francos Mass Graves and | |
Spanish | |
Baltasar Garzón and | |
The Cultural History | |
Stylized Realism and Its Discontents | |
Regarding Past Violence | |
Interview with Baltasar | |
Memory Walks Justice Awakes | |
EMILIO SILVA | |
Index | |
The 2007 | |
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