The Spanish Civil War
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This book features cutting, edge, interdisciplinary research on the legacy of the Spanish Civil War by established and new scholars from across the world.
Introduction Anindya Raychaudhuri Chapter 1: Franco, the Catholic Church and the Martyrs Julian Casanova Chapter 2: American Women and Anti-Fascism in the Spanish Republican Relief Campaigns, 1936-1940 Eric R. Smith Chapter 3: Forgotten Names, Remembered Faces - The Bookshop Manager John D. Mehta Chapter 4: At their most vulnerable: the memory of British and Irish prisoners of war in San Pedro de Cardena David Convery Chapter 5: The Tragic Exodus: Malaga, February 1937 Andres Arenas and Enrique Giron Chapter 6: (Per)Forming Historical Memories: Leaving Monuments for Magazines Clare Wydell Chapter 7: The Spanish Civil War and the Politics of Affectivity in the New Millennium: The Case of la guerra de esquelas Helena Lopez Chapter 8: The Seige of the Alcazar of Toledo and the Collier's Weekly Mercedes Aguirre Chapter 9: Dust to Dust: Symbolism of Earth in the Memorialisation of the Spanish Civil War Anindya Raychaudhuri Chapter 10: 'Grieving in a New Way for New Losses': British Elegies on The Spanish Civil War Patricia Rae Chapter 11: 'It's the Art of Always Falling on Your Feet!' Exile, Communism and Memories of the Spanish Civil War in the Writing of Jorge Semprun Stephen Hopkins Chapter 12: Representations of the Spanish Civil War in Recent Novels by Dulce Chacon and Angeles Caso Sarah Leggott Chapter 13: Dangers and Insights - 'Spain 1937' and the Aesthetic Experience Edward Quipp Chapter 14: Inspired Neglect? Three Fascist Artists of the Spanish Civil War Rob Stradling Chapter 15: A New Reality: Anarchism and Visual Culture in Twentieth-Century Spain Sharif Gemie

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Date de parution 15 février 2013
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EAN13 9780708325797
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Iberian and Latin American Studies
The Spanish Civil War
Exhuming a Buried Past
Edited by Anindya Raychaudhuri
University of Wales Press
IBERIAN AND LATIN AMERICAN STUDIES
The SpanIsh CIvIl War
Series Editors Professor David George (Swansea University) Professor Paul Garner (University of Leeds)
Editorial Board David Frier (University of Leeds) Lisa Shaw (University of Liverpool) Gareth Walters (Swansea University) Rob Stone (Swansea University) David Gies (University of Virginia) Catherine Davies (University of Nottingham) Richard Cleminson (University of Leeds)
Other titles in the series The Mexican Transition: Politics, Culture and Democracy in the Twenty-îrst Century Roger Bartra Adolfo Bioy Casares: Borges, Fiction and Art Karl Posso Barcelona: Visual Culture, Space and Power Helena Buffery & Carlota Caulield From Silver Screen to Spanish Stage: The Humorists of the Madrid Vanguardia and Hollywood Film Stuart NIshan Green Modern Argentine Poetry: Exile, Displacement, Migration Ben BollIg Catalonia: National Identity and Cultural Policy Kathryn CramerI Melancholy and Culture: Diseases of the Soul in Golden Age Spain Roger Bartra The Poetics of Otherness in Antonio Machado’s ‘Proverbios y Cantares’ NIcolas Fernandez-MedIna
IBERIAN AND LATIN AMERICAN STUDIES
The SpanIsh CIvIl War
ExhumIng a BurIed Past
ANINDYA RAYCHAUDHURI
CARDIFF UNIVERSITY OF WALES PRESS 2013
© The contributors, 2013
All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reproduced in any material form (including photocopying or storing it in any medium by electronic means and whether or not transiently or incidentally to some other use of this publication) without the written permission of the copyright owner except in accordance with the provisions of the Copyright, Designs and Patents Act 1988. Applications for the copyright owner’s written permission to reproduce any part of this publication should be addressed to The University of Wales Press, 10 Columbus Walk, Brigantine Place, Cardiff CF10 4UP.
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Contents
Series Editors’ Foreword vii List of Illustrations ix Acknowledgements xi Notes on Contributors xiii Introduction 1 AnIndya RaychaudhurI Chapter 1: Franco, the Catholic Church and the Martyrs 8 JulIán Casanova Chapter 2: American Women and Anti-fascism in the Spanish Republican Relief Campaigns, 1936–1939 20 ErIc R. SmIth Chapter 3: Forgotten Names, Remembered Faces – The Bookshop Manager 39 John D. Mehta Chapter 4: At Their Most Vulnerable: The Memory of British and Irish Prisoners of War in San Pedro de Cardeña 51 DavId Convery Chapter 5: The Tragic Exodus: Málaga, February 1937 64 Andrés Arenas and EnrIque GIrón Chapter 6: (Per)Forming Historical Memories of the Spanish Civil War: Leaving Monuments for Magazines 76 Clare Wydell
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The Spanish Civil War and the Politics of Affectivity in the New Millennium:La guerra de esquelasas an Act of Memory Helena López
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Battles of the Past: The Siege of the Alcázar of Toledo inCollIer’sWeekly 102 Mercedes AguIrre Dust to Dust: Symbolism of Earth in the Memorialisation of the Spanish Civil War 110 AnIndya RaychaudhurI ‘Grieving in a New Way for New Losses’: British Elegies on the Spanish Civil War 124 PatrIcIa Rae ‘It’s the Art of Always Falling on Your Feet!’ Exile, Communism and Memories of the Spanish Civil War in the Writing of Jorge Semprún 142 Stephen HopkIns Remembering the Spanish Civil War in Fiction: Dulce Chacón’sLa voz dormIdaand Ángeles Caso’sUn largo sIlencIo 159 Sarah Leggott Dangers and Insights: Auden’s ‘Spain’ 171 Edward QuIpp Inspired Neglect? Three Fascist Artists of the Spanish Civil War 188 Rob StradlIng A New Reality: Anarchism and Visual Culture in Twentieth-century Spain 208 SharIf GemIe 227
Series Editors’ Foreword
Over recent decades the traditional ‘languages and literatures’ model in Spanish departments in universities in the United Kingdom has been superseded by a contextual, interdisciplinary and ‘area studies’ approach to the study of the culture, history, society and politics of the Hispanic and Lusophone worlds – catego-ries that extend far beyond the conînes of the Iberian Peninsula, not only in Latin America but also to Spanish-speaking and Lusophone Africa. In response to these dynamic trends in research priorities and curriculum development, this series is designed to present both disciplinary and interdisciplinary research within the general îeld of Iberian and Latin American Studies, particularly studies that explore all aspects of Cultural Production (inter alia literature, îlm, music, dance, sport) in Spanish, Portuguese, Basque, Catalan, Galician and indigenous languages of Latin America. The series also aims to publish research in the History and Politics of the Hispanic and Lusophone worlds, at the level of both the region and the nation-state, as well as on Cultural Studies that explore the shifting terrains of gender, sexual, racial and postcolonial identities in those same regions.
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