Prison of Women: Testimonies of War and Resistance in Spain, 1939-1975

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State University of New York Press, 16 jul 1998 - 247 páginas
Prison of Women presents oral testimonies of women incarcerated following the Spanish Civil War. The primary voice in the collection, Tomasa Cuevas, spent many years in prisons throughout Spain as a political prisoner. After the death of Franco in 1975, Cuevas began to collect oral testimonies from women she had known in prison as she traveled throughout Spain recording their stories. These, along with hers, eventually were published in three volumes in Spain. Prison of Women is a collaboration between Tomasa Cuevas and Mary E. Giles, translator and editor, who wrote the introduction and afterword, and provided contextual information in notes and a glossary. The testimonies offer a compelling record of the years leading up to the Spanish Civil War, the aftermath of that horrendous struggle, and a revealing testament to the strength of the human spirit.
 

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Chapter
2
Guadalajara 1939
25
Chapter 4
39
Chapter 5
45
Chapter 6
51
Chapter 7
57
Chapter 8
67
Chapter 9
75
A Stranger in a Strange City 19441945
141
Les Corts 19451946
151
From Prison to Clandestine Life Again 1946
167
Victoria Pujolar at Les Corts
173
Adelaida Abarca
181
Angelita Ramis at Les Corts
189
Esperanza Martínez
197
The Burden and Strength of Clandestinity
207

Amorebieta
85
Pilar Pascual Martínez
93
Ventas and Segovia
99
Antonia García at Ventas
117
The Long Years 19481976
219
Afterword by Mary E Giles
235
Notes
243
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Tomasa Cuevas is a former prisoner of war living in Spain. Mary E. Giles is Professor of Humanities at California State University. She has published several other books, including The Book of Prayer of Sor María of Santo Domingo: A Study and Translation, also published by SUNY Press, and The Feminist Mystic.

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