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Preliminary Note 1. Introduction Part I: Cinema 2. Las 13 rosas (2007): el cine como reconstructor de memoria 3. Spanish Cinema during the Final Year of the Civil War: The Republicans’ Last Documentaries and Francoist Triumphalism 4. Bio-Pic/Death Story: Emilio Martínez-Lázaro’s Las 13 rosas 5. Triunfalismo nacional y mística guerrera en ¡Harka! y ¡A mí la Legión! 6. La Guerra Civil en el cine espan˜ ol de la democracia o cómo perduran los mitos Part II: Literature 7. Los intelectuales y escritores republicanos frente a la derrota: la visión de los novelistas 8. ‘La guerre est toujours là’: Defeat, Exile and Resistance in the Works of Jorge Semprún 9. Escribir el trauma en femenino: las obras de Agustin Gomez-Arcos y Dulce Chacón 10. Irish Literary Responses to the Spanish Civil War - With Particular Reference to Peadar O’Donnell’s Salud! An Irishman in Spain (1937) 11. El concepto ‘España’ como desencadenante de la moral de Victoria en la poesía de la Guerra Civil española 12. Bearing Witness: Carlota O’Neill’s Una mujer en la Guerra de España Part III: History Part III: History 13. The ‘Salamanca Papers’: Plunder, Collaboration, Surveillance and Restitution 14. El relevo en la propaganda oficial de la Guerra Civil española: de Jaume Miravitlles a Dionisio Ridruejo 15. La voluntad del retorno: correspondencia desde el exilio catalán 16. Ireland and the Fall of the Second Republic in Spain 17. Propaganda in Franco’s Time 18. Fracturas de guerra: los niños de la Guerra Civil española en el Reino Unido y la Unión Soviética 19. Casado’s Ghosts: Demythologizing the End of the Spanish Republic 20. Spanish Refugee Children in France, 1939: An Insight into Their Experiences, Opinions and Culture 21. Apátridas republicanos en campos de concentración Nazis 22. The Victors Write History, the Vanquished Literature: Myth, Distortion and Truth in the XV Brigade
About the author
Susana Bayó Belenguer is Assistant Professor ofHispanic Studies at Trinity College, Dublin, Ireland.
Ciaran Cosgrove is Senior Lecturer in Spanish and Head of Hispanic Studies at Trinity College, Dublin, Ireland.
James Whiston is Emeritus Professor in Hispanic Studies at Trinity College, Dublin, Ireland.
Summary
This book brings together new interdisciplinary perspectives on the Spanish Civil War, its victims, its contentious ending, and its aftermath. It was originally published as a special issue of Bulletin of Spanish Studies.
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"Readers are sure to find much of interest in this substantial and diverse collection." - Tom Buchanan, Kellogg College, Oxford