"Spain, it shows, was not a one-off but rather a distinctive victim of a relatively isolatedsouthern European variant of extreme nationalism, one whose development was assistedby the fascist Axis powers and facilitated by the democracies policy of non-intervention.On the other hand, her brilliant demonstration of the European context relativizes andaids comprehension and her compassionate focus on individuals, particularly her chapteron the Brigaders (her inaugural lecture at Royal Holloway), serves to incite engagementand sympathy." - J. K. J. Thomson, University of Sussex,International Affairs 89: 2, 2013
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Acknowledgements
A War For Our Times: The Spanish civil war in twenty-first century perspective
The Memory of Murder: Mass killing and the making of Francoism
Ghosts of Change: The story of Amparo Barayón
Border Crossings: Thinking about the International Brigaders before and after Spain
EBrutal Nature: Coming of age in Europe’s wars of social change
Franco's Prisons: Building the brutal national community in Spain
The Afterlife of Violence: Spain’s memory wars in domestic and international context
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