Censorship and dissent under the Franco dictatorship
Revisiting the mechanisms of censorship, its victims, and dissenters
Revisiting the mechanisms of censorship, its victims, and dissenters
45 years after the death of dictator Francisco Franco many issues remain unresolved
Congress to vote on law that would ban Franco Foundation, recognize victims and aid exhumation of Civil War graves
Joan Lladó, who fought for the French resistance, died in a concentration camp just 5 days before it was liberated
Catalan Dignity Commission says 10,000 outstanding Salamanca Papers must be brought back
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Former political prisoner reflects on his arrest and exile as well as historical memory
Pending parliamentary approval, law will ban organizations sympathetic to dictatorship
Future Spanish law to ban public funded organizations exalting dictators, such as Fundación Nacional Francisco Franco
The return of the remains of a Republican soldier found in an unmarked grave provide a stark contrast to the exhumation of dictator Franco
Research center run by top Catalan cardiologist and US scientists make breakthrough that holds out hope for future treatment
President Sánchez’s plans to relocate remains get green light 15 months later
Richard Blair toured the site, commenting on Spain’s historical memory policies: “We can’t have a black hole in history – something has happened”
The Catalan Women’s Institute grieves the death of the death of the concentration camp survivor who spent years fighting for recognition of women refugees and in the resistance