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El retrato del recuerdo y el olvido. Políticas de conciliación, olvido y memorias emblemáticas de la dictadura de Federico Tinoco Granados (1917-1963)

open access: yesDiálogos, 2014
El objetivo principal de esta investigación es analizar las memorias emblemáticas creadas por los tinoquistas, los revolucionarios y los sectores populares durante la dictadura de Federico Tinoco Granados (1917-1919) y la transición democrática ...
Alejandro Bonilla Castro
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Migration, Repression and Homosexual Sociability in Francoist Spain: An Analysis of the Case Files of the Special Courts of Barcelona (1965–1975)

open access: yesGender &History, EarlyView.
ABSTRACT In Spain, under General Franco's regime, homosexuality was regarded as an antisocial and dangerous behaviour. It was thus pursued both by the police and judicial courts. The Law on Vagrants and Crooks (1954) and, subsequently, the Law on Dangerousness and Social Rehabilitation (1970) constituted the legal mechanisms used by the dictatorship to
Jordi Mas Grau, Rafael Cáceres‐Feria
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Dictadura y cultura

open access: yesAltre Modernità, 2023
Dictatorship and ...
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Cuando la memoria reconstruye la historia. El “género negro” en la literatura chilena contemporánea

open access: yesRevista Mexicana de Ciencias Políticas y Sociales, 2015
Este artículo analiza el papel que ha jugado el “género negro” en la nueva narrativa chilena, como una forma alusiva y tangencial de desenmascarar lo sucedido durante los últimos años de la historia de ese país.
Gilda Waldman Mitnick
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Goodbye connections, hello Bagehot: democratization, lender of last resort independence and bank failures in Spain in 1931

open access: yesThe Economic History Review, Volume 79, Issue 1, Page 89-132, February 2026.
Abstract Did democratization reduce the likelihood of politically connected bank bailouts in the past? What role did private central banks play as independent lenders of last resort? To answer these questions, this article provides new detailed archival evidence on the causes of bank failures in Spain in July 1931.
Enrique Jorge‐Sotelo
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More Than a Game: Amedspor Fandom as a Medium for Intergenerational Transmission of Collective Action

open access: yesJournal of Community &Applied Social Psychology, Volume 35, Issue 4, July/August 2025.
ABSTRACT This study examines the role of football fandom in the intergenerational transmission of collective action, using the case of Amedspor as an example. Semi‐structured interviews were conducted with 34 participants aged between 16 and 62, including 24 men and 10 women.
Orhan Kaya
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La doctrina del caudillaje en España: legitimidad política y poder carismático durante el franquismo

open access: yesHispania, 2016
El artículo examina las fuentes de fundamentación doctrinal carismática del poder del general Francisco Franco como Caudillo de España durante casi cuarenta años.
Enrique Moradiellos García
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Just collateral damage? Accountability of economic elites in peacebuilding and transitional justice in Colombia

open access: yesPeace &Change, Volume 49, Issue 3, Page 223-241, July 2024.
Abstract Analyzing how transitional justice (TJ) mechanisms address the role of economic and political elites in contexts of widespread violence is crucial for understanding their possible transformative impact. The type of challenges faced by TJ instruments when trying to deal with economic elites involved in human rights violations also reflects the ...
Rosario Figari Layús
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Fuenzalida de Nona Fernández: reuniendo piezas perdidas

open access: yesAnclajes, 2021
La escritora chilena Nona Fernández publica en 2012 la novela Fuenzalida. A partir del hallazgo de una fotografía inicia un camino de búsqueda que no es otra cosa que tratar de reconstruir la vida de su padre y la de una etapa de su país.
María del Pilar Vila
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Mexico's Dirty War: A Reassessment

open access: yesBulletin of Latin American Research, Volume 43, Issue 3, Page 211-224, June 2024.
Recent scholarship has found that Mexico's dirty war was rooted in existing, but also limited, violent practices established during the 1940s and 1950s. During the 1960s, these limits began to disappear. But it was not until the early 1970s when the state had sufficient capacity to launch counterinsurgency tactics throughout the nation.
Alex Aviña, Benjamin T. Smith
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