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Introduction / Carlos Jerez-Farran, Samuel Amago
Violence and silence: the repressed history of the Franco regime / Soledad Fox
Theorists of extermination: the origins of violence in the Spanish Civil War / Paul Preston
Spanish church and the Civil War: between persecution and repression / Hilari Raguer Suner
Faces of terror: violence during the Franco dictatorship / Julian Casanova
Grand narratives, collective memory, and social history: public uses of the past in postwar Spain / Michael Richards
"El documental es un arma cargada de pasado": representation in documentary and testimony / Anne E. Hardcastle
Investigative jouranlism as a tool for recovering historical memory / Montse Armengou Martin
Mass graves on Spanish TV: a tale of two documentaries / Gina Hermann
Testimonies of repression: methodological and political issues / Jo Labanyi
Toward a pragmatic version of memory: what could the Spanish Civil War mean to contemporary Spain? / Antonio Gomez Lopez-Quinones
Weight of memory and the lightness of oblivion: the dead of the Spanish Civil War / Joan Ramon Resina
Speaking for the dead: history, narrative, and the ghostly in Javier Cerca's war novels / Samuel Amago
Memory politics among perpetrators and bereaved relatives about Spain's mass graves / Antonius C.G.M. Robben
Rupture of the world and the conflicts of memory / Ignacio Fernandez de Mata
Intimacy of defeat: exhumations in contemporary Spain / Francisco Ferrandiz
Grandsons of their grandfathers: an afterword / Giles Tremlett
Violence and silence: the repressed history of the Franco regime / Soledad Fox
Theorists of extermination: the origins of violence in the Spanish Civil War / Paul Preston
Spanish church and the Civil War: between persecution and repression / Hilari Raguer Suner
Faces of terror: violence during the Franco dictatorship / Julian Casanova
Grand narratives, collective memory, and social history: public uses of the past in postwar Spain / Michael Richards
"El documental es un arma cargada de pasado": representation in documentary and testimony / Anne E. Hardcastle
Investigative jouranlism as a tool for recovering historical memory / Montse Armengou Martin
Mass graves on Spanish TV: a tale of two documentaries / Gina Hermann
Testimonies of repression: methodological and political issues / Jo Labanyi
Toward a pragmatic version of memory: what could the Spanish Civil War mean to contemporary Spain? / Antonio Gomez Lopez-Quinones
Weight of memory and the lightness of oblivion: the dead of the Spanish Civil War / Joan Ramon Resina
Speaking for the dead: history, narrative, and the ghostly in Javier Cerca's war novels / Samuel Amago
Memory politics among perpetrators and bereaved relatives about Spain's mass graves / Antonius C.G.M. Robben
Rupture of the world and the conflicts of memory / Ignacio Fernandez de Mata
Intimacy of defeat: exhumations in contemporary Spain / Francisco Ferrandiz
Grandsons of their grandfathers: an afterword / Giles Tremlett