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Remembering Spain’s war: Violence, social change, and collective identity since 1936

Richards, Michael

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Michael Richards Michael.Richards@uwe.ac.uk
Associate Professor in Contemporary European History



Contributors

Peter Anderson
Editor

Miguel Angel del Arco Blanco
Editor

Abstract

The public resurgence in Spain of memories of the Civil War and the Franco dictatorship has been crystallised and articulated by civil society associations whose aim has been 'the recuperation of historical memory'. The democratic principles of the post-Franco Transition, enshrined in the 1978 Constitution, are viewed as sacrosanct and are legitimated in daily political discourse and democratic practice, of which the current memory forums are a part. The control of history and suppression of memory under Franco's regime created the conditions for recent calls to remember. The Civil War, which brought the Second Republic to a bloody end, had been legitimated as a 'Holy War' against 'atheistic' and 'Asiatic' communism within weeks of the military rebellion which triggered the conflict in July 1936. Amid economic regression, a rampant black market and hunger, 'justice', both formal and informal, was applied to erstwhile 'opponents of the regime', and opportunistic confiscation of property and denial of livelihoods became commonplace.

Citation

Richards, M. (2014). Remembering Spain’s war: Violence, social change, and collective identity since 1936. In P. Anderson, & M. A. del Arco Blanco (Eds.), Mass Killings and Violence in Spain 1936-1952: Grappling with the Past (195-209). (1). New York: Taylor & Francis (Routledge). https://doi.org/10.4324/9780203706404

Online Publication Date Oct 15, 2014
Publication Date Nov 18, 2014
Publisher Taylor & Francis (Routledge)
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Pages 195-209
Series Title Routledge/Canada Blanch Studies on Contemporary Spain
Edition 1
Book Title Mass Killings and Violence in Spain 1936-1952: Grappling with the Past
Chapter Number 9
ISBN 9780415858885
DOI https://doi.org/10.4324/9780203706404
Keywords Spain, Civil War, post-Franco Transition, 1978 Constitution
Public URL https://uwe-repository.worktribe.com/output/844194
Publisher URL https://www.routledge.com/Mass-Killings-and-Violence-in-Spain-1936-1952-Grappling-with-the-Past/Anderson-Blanco/p/book/9780415858885