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Medicine and the Spanish Civil War. [PDF]
The very moving exhibition ‘Dreams and Nightmares’ mounted by the Imperial War Museum from November 2001 until April 2002 reminds us all too appositely of the horrors of warfare. The loss of life suffered as a consequence of the Spanish Civil War has been estimated as perhaps half a million1 and the scale of mutilation and disease attributable to it ...
Coni N.
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Tracheostomy and the Spanish Civil War. [PDF]
As a Catalan and having a special interest in the subject, I agree with Dr Coni (March 2002 JRSM1) that most of the medical advances were made by the Republicans rather than the Nationalists. As he says, this was partly because of the more liberal atmosphere of the big Republican cities. Also the looser organization of their Medical Corps may have been
Simo R.
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The Jewish Canadian writer Miriam Waddington returned repeatedly to the subject of the Spanish Civil War, searching for hope amid the ruins of Spanish democracy.
Emily Robins Sharpe
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The Spanish Civil War in Catalan narrative [PDF]
The first part of this article presents the literary output on the subject of the Spanish Civil War written during the war and immediately after it, between 1936 and 1939.
Maria Campillo
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THE SPANISH CIVIL WAR THROUGH THE EYES OF FOREIGN AUTHORS WHO PARTICIPATED IN THE WAR / SAVAŞA KATILAN YABANCI YAZARLARIN GÖZÜNDEN İSPANYOL İÇ SAVAŞI [PDF]
The Spanish Civil War divided the Spanish nation into two parts; as supporters of the Republican Army and the Rebellion Army between 1936 and 1939. The Republican Army was supported by the USSR, and the Rebellion Army was supported by Hitler’s Germany,
Özlem Şenyıldız*
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Music and the Spanish Civil War
The Spanish Civil War has been the most important, decisive and traumatic event in contemporary Spain, but also one of the most iconic events in the recent history of the Western world. However, musicology has not devoted a great deal of attention to the war of 1936–1939 until very recently.
Pérez Zalduondo, Gemma, Iglesias, Iván
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Drugie życie Ksawerego Pruszyńskiego: wokół hiszpańskiej recepcji W czerwonej Hiszpanii
THE SECOND LIFE OF KSAWERY PRUSZYŃSKI: SPANISH RECEPTION OF EN LA ESPAÑA ROJA The article presents the context of the Spanish edition of the Ksawery Pruszyński’s collection of reportages, En la España roja, written during the writer’s trip to Spain ...
Małgorzata Gaszyńska-Magiera
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María Zambrano en la trinchera chilena de la Guerra civil española
María Zambrano in the Chilean Trench of the Spanish Civil War studies of the Chilean period of María Zambrano (November 1936-June 1937) with special attention to the double context –Spanish and Chilean– of her writing.
Francisco José Martín
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Semiotics of Song Discourse During the Spanish Civil War (1936-1939)
Song discourse, as a type of discourse, represents a special field research. A piece of music related to a certain historical context is part of the expression of culture, memory and identity of the nation.
Elena G. Balan, Olga S. Chesnokova
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„Potem przemówił komendant Brygady naszej tow. Hiszpan w języku niemieckim i tow. kapt. tłumaczył”
And Then the Commander of Our Brigade, Comrade Spanish, talked in German and Comrade Captain Interpreted. Interpretation in the International Brigades during the Civil War in Spain 1936-1939 The aim of the present article is to describe multilingual ...
Małgorzata Tryuk
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