Crosses of memory and oblivion : the monuments to the fallen in the Spanish Civil War (1936-2022)
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Crosses of memory and oblivion : the monuments to the fallen in the Spanish Civil War (1936-2022)
(Routledge/Cañada Blanch studies in contemporary Spain, 30)
Routledge, 2024
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [297]-318) and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
During the Spanish Civil War (1936-1939), crosses began to appear to commemorate the fallen killed in violence behind the lines. They commemorated the those who, according to the rebels' propaganda, had given their lives 'for God and for Spain'
In July 2021 the Spanish Government finally approved a new 'bill of democratic memory' in which, at last, the Francoist legacy of the monuments to the fallen is addressed
The work follows the path opened by other works on war memorials, the politics of memory and the social memory of society in 20th century Europe
目次
Part One: The 'Crusade' and the Monuments To The Fallen 'For God And For Spain' 1. The Final Hour: The Civil War and the Birth of the Myth of the Fallen 2. Stone on Stone: The Construction of Memorials to the Fallen Part Two: Meanings and Aesthetics of Monuments 3. Monuments to the True Spain: Meanings and Style 4. The Profile of the Spanish Nation: Typology of Monuments 5. Stone and omnipresence: materials and spaces 6. The National Monument to the Fallen for Spain: the Valley of the Fallen Part Three: History of The Memorials to the Fallen Between the Franco Regime and Today (1939-2021) 7. The fallen and monuments under Franco (1939-1959) 8. The first cracks: decadence and conflict over monuments between Franco's regime and democracy (1960-2000) 9. Memorials to the Fallen and the Battles for Memory (2000-2021) Conclusion: Crossroads and echoes of memory and oblivion
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