Exhuming Loss: Memory, Materiality and Mass Graves of the Spanish Civil War (original) (raw)
Related papers
Journal of Material Culture, 2020
The return of Civil War ghosts: The ethnography of exhumations in contemporary Spain
Anthropology today, 2006
[BSc] Constructing the Spanish historical memory: archaeology, mass graves and remembrance.
2011
Missing Bodies Near-at-Hand: The Dissonant Memory and Dormant Graves of the Spanish Civil War
An Anthropology of Absence, 2010
Negotiating identity: reburial and commemoration of the civil war dead in southwestern Spain
'Not just bones'. A cultural and political history of mass grave exhumations in Spain.
2013
Mass Graves and the Emergence of Spanish Historical Memory
J. Almansa (ed.). 2010. Recorriendo la memoria - Touring Memory. BAR International Series 2168. Archaeopress 2168. Pp 49-55. ISBN: 978-1-403-0712-1
Challenging the discourses of the past through the exhumation of mass graves in Spain
TASA Office, Dr. Natalia Maystorovich Chulio
Archaeologies. Journal of the World Archaeology Congress, 4(3): 429-444, 2008
Ethical Approaches to Human Remains: A Global Challenge in Bioarchaeology and Forensic Anthropology edited by Kirsty Squires, David Errickson, and Nicholas Marquez-Grant, 2019
History from the Grave? Politics of time in Spanish mass grave exhumations
Lore Colaert, Berber Bevernage
2014
European Review, 21, 4, 507-522, 2013
The intimacy of defeat: exhumations in contemporary Spain
Unearthing Franco's legacy: mass graves and the …, 2010
Exhuming the defeated: Civil War mass graves in 21st-century Spain
American Ethnologist 40(1): 38-54 , 2013
Complutum, 2008
Excavating Memory, Burying History. Lessons from the Spanish Civil War
Between Memory Sites and Memory Networks New Archaeological and Historical Perspectives. Editedy by Reinhard Bernbeck, Kerstin P. Hofmann & Ulrike Sommer. Berlin Studies of the Ancient World. Vol. 45. Edition Topoi., 2017
Rite, Flesh, and Stone The Matter of Death in Contemporary Spanish Culture Edited by Antonio Córdoba and Daniel García-Donoso, 2021
Democratising Collective Memory Through Forensic Exhumations in Spain
Dr. Natalia Maystorovich Chulio
Australian Journal of Politics and History, 2022
Kinship across conflict: family blood, political bones, and exhumation in contemporary Spain
Forensic Science International: Synergy, 2021
Death on the Move: Pantheons and Reburials in Spanish Civil War Exhumations
A Companion to the Anthropology of Death, 2018
Cries and whispers: Exhuming and narrating defeat in Spain today
Journal of Spanish Cultural Studies, 2008
Journal of Spanish Cultural Studies, 2016
The 'Logics' of Violence and Franco's Mass Graves. An Ethnohistorical Approach
International Journal of the Humanities Volume 2, Number 3 Article: HC04-0302-2004
Thinking Outside the Grave: The Material Traces of Republican Lives Before the Spanish Civil War
Public Humanities and The Spanish Civil War: Connected and Contested Histories edited by Alison Ribeiro de Menezes, Antonio Cazorla-Sanchez and Adrian Shubert, 2018
Exhuming Dead Persons: Forensic Science and the Making of Post-fascist Publics in Spain
Cultural Anthropology, 2020
Technologies of the Afterlife The Agency of the Dead at Spanish Mass Grave Exhumations
Anthropological Journal of European Cultures, 2015
Memory Surrounding a Mausoleum: Transforming Spain’s Valley of the Fallen Into a Site of Conscience
Space and Culture
24 th EAA Annual Meeting, 2018
Return Their Names to Forgotten Bones: Memory Process about Spanish Civil War in Ponferrada (León
Nature Anthropology 2024, 2 (3), 10013, 2024
Journal of Spanish Cultural Studies, 2016
The Routledge Handbook of the Bioarchaeology of Human Conflict, 2008