Memory and Amnesia: The Role of the Spanish Civil War in the Transition to Democracy
English


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Using a rich variety of sources such as official newsreels school textbooks the work of contemporary historians memoirs official documents legislation and monuments this book explores how the historical memory of the Spanish Civil War (1936-1939) influenced the transition to democracy in Spain after Francos death in 1975. The author traces the development of official discourse on the War throughout the Franco period and describes the régimes attempts to achieve political legitimacy. Although there was no universal consensus regarding the events of the Civil War general agreement did exist concerning the main lesson which should be drawn from it: never again should Spaniards become embroiled in a fratricidal conflict.
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