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  • Unearthing Franco's Legacy: Mass Graves and the Recovery of Historical Memory in Spain
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  • Edited by Carlos Jerez-Farran and Samuel Amago
  • 2010
  • Published by: University of Notre Dame Press
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Unearthing Franco's Legacy: Mass Graves and the Recovery of Historical Memory in Spain addresses the political, cultural, and historical debate that has ensued in Spain as a result of the recent discovery and exhumation of mass graves dating from the years during and after the Spanish Civil War (1936-39). The victor, General Francisco Franco, ruled as a dictator for thirty-six years, during which time he and his supporters had thousands of political dissidents or suspects and their families systematically killed and buried in anonymous mass graves. Although Spaniards living near the burial sites realized what was happening, the conspiracy of silence imposed by the Franco regime continued for many years after his death in 1975 and after the establishment of a democratic government. While the people of Germany, France, and Italy have confronted the legacies of the repressive regimes that came to power in those countries during the 1920s, '30s, and '40s, the unearthing of the anonymous dead in Spain has focused attention on how Spaniards have only recently begun to revisit their past and publicly confront Franco's legacy. The essays by historians, anthropologists, literary scholars, journalists, and cultural analysts gathered here represent the first interdisciplinary analysis of how present-day Spain has sought to come to terms with the violence of Franco's regime. Their contributions comprise an important example of how a culture critiques itself while mining its collective memory.

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  1. Cover
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  1. Title Page/Copyright/Dedication
  2. pp. i-v
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  1. Contents
  2. pp. vii-ix
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  1. Acknowledgments
  2. pp. xi-xii
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  1. Introduction
  2. pp. 1-27
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  1. PART I: Franco’s Mass Graves and the History of Forgetting
  2. p. 29
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  1. Violence and Silence: The Repressed History of the Franco Regime
  2. pp. 30-41
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  1. The Theorists of Extermination: The Origins of Violence in the Spanish Civil War
  2. pp. 42-67
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  1. The Spanish Church and the Civil War: Between Persecution and Repression
  2. pp. 68-89
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  1. The Faces of Terror: Violence during the Franco Dictatorship
  2. pp. 90-120
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  1. Grand Narratives, Collective Memory,and Social History: Public Uses of the Past in Postwar Spain
  2. pp. 121-145
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  1. PART II: Documentary Filmmaking and the Recovery of Historical Memory
  2. p. 147
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  1. “El documental es un arma cargada de pasado”: Representation in Documentary and Testimony
  2. pp. 148-155
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  1. Investigative Journalism as a Tool for Recovering Historical Memory
  2. pp. 156-167
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  1. Mass Graves on Spanish TV: A Tale of Two Documentaries
  2. pp. 168-191
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  1. Testimonies of Repression: Methodological and Political Issues
  2. pp. 192-205
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  1. PART III: Speaking for the Dead
  2. p. 207
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  1. Toward a Pragmatic Version of Memory: What Could the Spanish Civil War Mean to Contemporary Spain?
  2. pp. 208-220
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  1. The Weight of Memory and the Lightness of Oblivion: The Dead of the Spanish Civil War
  2. pp. 221-242
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  1. Speaking for the Dead: History, Narrative, and the Ghostly in Javier Cercas’s War Novels
  2. pp. 243-261
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  1. PART IV: Unearthing the Past
  2. p. 263
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  1. Memory Politics among Perpetrators and Bereaved Relatives about Spain’s Mass Graves
  2. pp. 264-278
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  1. The Rupture of the World and the Conflicts of Memory
  2. pp. 279-303
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  1. The Intimacy of Defeat: Exhumations in Contemporary Spain
  2. pp. 304-325
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  1. The Grandsons of Their Grandfathers: An Afterword
  2. pp. 327-344
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  1. Works Cited
  2. pp. 345-371
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  1. About the Contributors
  2. pp. 372-374
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  1. Index
  2. pp. 375-394
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