Abstract
This text discusses the evolution of the Francoist victims’ social movement in Spain between 1975 and 2014, addressing the problem of mass graves and exhumations. To do this it focuses on a number of fundamental features: the movement’s character as a citizens’ movement, based on universal human rights, debates between family and political aspects of memory, and its evolution from a predominantly rural movement to an urban one.
Original language | Spanish |
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Title of host publication | Produção do conhecimento no limiar do século XXI |
Subtitle of host publication | Tendências e conflitos |
Place of Publication | Campinas |
Publisher | FE/UNICAMP |
Publication status | Published - 30 Oct 2015 |
Profiles
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Jorge Marco
Person: Research & Teaching, Core staff