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Catalonia, in common with other nations, has long been concerned with the question of identity and difference. Its problematic relationship with Spain has led to an emphasis on differentiating itself from its larger neighbour (if we are to accept, as ...
Bill Philips
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El zombi en tres ucronías de lengua española
Three Spanish-language works take over the figure of the zombie to tell uchronias: the Conquest in Argentina zombie. Historia oculta de la patria (2013), by Argentine author Luciano Saracino, the Mexican war against the narco traffic in the 2000s in ...
Laurence Pagacz
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The Role of Far-Right Networks in the Cultural War and International Relations in Europe
The author analyzes the internationalization of European far right civil societies as non-traditional political actors that engage in international relations creating ideological networks.
Joel Ivan Gonzalez Cedillo
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Guerra civil y contrarrevolución en España y en la Europa del Sur en el siglo XIX
The «Civil War» denomination had usually been given –along the Spanish history – to the exclusive period of conflict of 1936-1939. However, Spain was suffering the effects of a large civil war, discontinuous but persistently, in the most of the XIX ...
Jordi Canal
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Topographies franco-espagnoles dans l’œuvre de Lenka Reinerová
Despite her long exile from Prague to Mexico via France and Morocco, the German-speaking Czech journalist and writer Lenka Reinerová (1916-2008) never went to Spain or even near the French-Spanish border.
Hélène LECLERC
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The Spanish Civil War through the Female Gaze: A Valley of Betrayal (2007) by Tricia Goyer
War literature is a highly gendered genre, having historically been almost exclusively associated with men. This resulted in the exclusion of women writers from the canon of war literature.
Luna Carrasquer
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The Spanish Civil War is one of the most significant events in the history of anarchism. The outbreak of the Spanish Civil War in July 1936 prompted a libertarian social revolution, which saw widespread collectivisation and worker self-management in Barcelona and urban Catalonia and the rural provinces of neighbouring Aragon.
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The War that Won't Die: The Spanish Civil War in Cinema
David Archibald, The War that Won’t Die: The Spanish Civil War in Cinema. Manchester: Manchester University Press, 2012. x + 210 pp.
Sarah Lonsdale
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Objective Somatic items used in depression assessments can potentially overlap with symptoms related to physical illness, including systemic sclerosis (SSc). No studies have looked at whether somatic depression items may be influenced by diffuse versus limited SSc disease subtypes, which are associated with varying degrees of symptom presentation.
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The Spanish intellectual expatriation / La expatriación intelectual española
The Spanish emigration of intellectuals started before the Spanish Civil War (1936-1939). The republic favoured the exodus of families belonging to the conservative ideals to places such as Portugal, Great Britain and Argentina.
Juan Maestre Alfonso
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