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CARLOS JEREZ-FARRÁN and SAMUEL AMAGO, editors. Unearthing Franco's
Legacy: Mass Graves and the Recovery of Historical Memory in Spain. (Contemporary European Politics and Society.) Notre Dame, Ind.: University of Notre Dame Press. 2010. Pp. xii, 394. $40.00 Carlos Jerez-Farrán and Samuel Amago, editors. Unearthing Franco's Legacy: Mass Graves and the Recovery of Historical Memory in Spain . (Contemporary European Politics and Society.) Notre Dame, Ind.: University of Notre Dame Press. 2010. Pp. xii, 394. $40.00.
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The American Historical Review, Volume 116, Issue 3, 1 June 2011, Pages 877–878, https://doi.org/10.1086/ahr.116.3.877 Published: 01 June 2011 Cite
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Fostering “historical memory” of the victims of Francoism has become a political and cultural movement in twenty-first-century Spain, and the literature of historical memory in Spanish is already extensive. The present volume, based on a symposium held at Notre Dame in 2005, is the first book in English that attempts to describe and, to some extent, assess it. The movement may be said to have begun with formation of the Asociación para la Recuperación de la Memoria Histórica (ARMH), organized in 2000 by Emilio Silva and a number of fellow activists, following the exhumation of a fosa común (common or mass grave) by Silva that year in Priaranza del Bierzo (León). The movement has taken two primary forms. One is the collection and publication of testimonies and accounts of the victims and their relatives, accompanied by representation in other...
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CARLOS JEREZ-FARRÁN and SAMUEL AMAGO, editors. Unearthing Franco's Legacy: Mass Graves and the
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