Antonio Miguez Macho colabora no traballo 'Mass Killings and Violence in Spain, 1936-1952 Grappling with the Past'
A editorial Routledge ven de publicar o traballo Mass Killings and Violence in Spain, 1936-1952 Grappling with the Past editado polos historiadores Peter Anderson e Miguel Ángel del Arco Blanco e no que colabora Antonio Miguez Macho co capítulo, “Challenging Impunity in Spain Through the Concept of Genocidal Practices”.
Os historiadores estableceron, xa nos últimos anos, a escala de violencia levada a cabo polos partidarios do xeneral Franco durante e despois da Guerra Civil. Estímase que aínda existen 88.000 vítimas non identificadas, amais da presenza de centos de fosas comúns aínda sen exhumar os cadáveres alí soterrados. Este traballo reúne unha serie de especialistas españois e británicos que ofrecen unha visión xeral e orixinal desta violencia. Presentamos, a continuación os contidos da obra:
Introduction: Grappling with Spain’s Dark Past Peter Anderson and Miguel Ángel del Arco Blanco
Part One: Rebel Violence
1. The Psychopathology of an Assassin: General Gonzalo Queipo de Llano Paul Preston
2. Francoist Antifeminism and the Violent Reversal of Women’s Liberation, 1936-1951 Francisco Cobo Romero and Teresa María Ortega López
3. Scandal and Diplomacy: The Use of Military Tribunals to Keep the Francoist Repression Afloat During the Civil War Peter Anderson
Part Two: Violence in the Republican Zone
4. Political Violence in the Republican Zone: Repression and Popular Justice in a City Behind the Lines: Málaga, July 1936-February 1937 Lucía Prieto Borrego and Encarnación Barranquero Texeira
5. ‘The Civilisation That Is Being Forged Amid the Thunder of the Cannons’: Anticlerical Violence and Social Reconfiguration: July - December 1936 Maria Thomas
Part Three: Repression and Resistance in the Postwar Period
6. ‘Loving the Punished’: The Prison System and the Church in the Post-War Period Gutmaro Gómez Bravo
7. The Struggle Continues: Everyday Repression and Resistance in Post-War Francoist Spain Miguel Ángel del Arco Blanco
8. The Long Nocturnal March:The Spanish Guerrilla Movement in the European Narrative of Antifascist Resistance (1936-1952) Jorge Marco
Part Four: Facing the Past
9. Remembering Spain’s War: Violence, Social Change, and Collective Identity Since 1936 Michael Richards
HISTAGRA na publicación:
10. Challenging Impunity in Spain Through the Concept of Genocidal Practices Antonio Miguez Macho
Mass Killings and Violence in Spain, 1936-1952 Grappling with the Past, conta coa colaboración do investigador de HISTAGRA, Antonio Miguez Macho.
Ligazóns de interese:
http://www.routledge.com/books/details/9780415858885/
https://luciaprieto.wordpress.com/2014/11/02/mass-killings-and-violence-in-spain-1936-1952/