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Exhuming the defeated: Civil War mass graves in 21st-century Spain
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FERRÁNDIZ, FRANCISCO
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21st century
/ Attitude change
/ Attitudes
/ Cemeteries
/ Citizenship, Rights, Justice
/ Civil rights
/ Civil War
/ Crime
/ Democracy
/ Discourses
/ Ethnology
/ Europa
/ Exhumation
/ exhumations
/ Funerary archaeology
/ General studies
/ Graves
/ Human remains
/ Human Rights
/ mass graves
/ memory
/ Museums, exhibitions, collections
/ Offenses
/ Outsourcing
/ Paramilitary groups
/ Political history
/ postconflict
/ Social relations. Intercultural and interethnic relations. Collective identity
/ Social structure and social relations
/ Spain
/ Spanish Civil War
/ transitional justice
/ Transnationalism
/ Villages
/ Visibility
/ War
/ War crimes
2013
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Exhuming the defeated: Civil War mass graves in 21st-century Spain
by
FERRÁNDIZ, FRANCISCO
in
21st century
/ Attitude change
/ Attitudes
/ Cemeteries
/ Citizenship, Rights, Justice
/ Civil rights
/ Civil War
/ Crime
/ Democracy
/ Discourses
/ Ethnology
/ Europa
/ Exhumation
/ exhumations
/ Funerary archaeology
/ General studies
/ Graves
/ Human remains
/ Human Rights
/ mass graves
/ memory
/ Museums, exhibitions, collections
/ Offenses
/ Outsourcing
/ Paramilitary groups
/ Political history
/ postconflict
/ Social relations. Intercultural and interethnic relations. Collective identity
/ Social structure and social relations
/ Spain
/ Spanish Civil War
/ transitional justice
/ Transnationalism
/ Villages
/ Visibility
/ War
/ War crimes
2013
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Exhuming the defeated: Civil War mass graves in 21st-century Spain
by
FERRÁNDIZ, FRANCISCO
in
21st century
/ Attitude change
/ Attitudes
/ Cemeteries
/ Citizenship, Rights, Justice
/ Civil rights
/ Civil War
/ Crime
/ Democracy
/ Discourses
/ Ethnology
/ Europa
/ Exhumation
/ exhumations
/ Funerary archaeology
/ General studies
/ Graves
/ Human remains
/ Human Rights
/ mass graves
/ memory
/ Museums, exhibitions, collections
/ Offenses
/ Outsourcing
/ Paramilitary groups
/ Political history
/ postconflict
/ Social relations. Intercultural and interethnic relations. Collective identity
/ Social structure and social relations
/ Spain
/ Spanish Civil War
/ transitional justice
/ Transnationalism
/ Villages
/ Visibility
/ War
/ War crimes
2013
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Exhuming the defeated: Civil War mass graves in 21st-century Spain
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Exhuming the defeated: Civil War mass graves in 21st-century Spain
2013
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Overview
The exhumations of two mass graves in a small Spanish village, conducted eight years apart, illustrate changing attitudes toward and procedures related to Civil War (1936–39) disinterments over the last decade. The sudden public visibility of skeletons of civilians executed by Francisco Franco's paramilitary has triggered heated debates both about how to handle these remains in a consolidated democratic state and what to make of related judicial and institutional initiatives. I place the particularity of Spain's \"human rights outsourcing model\" regarding Civil War crimes in comparative perspective within the framework of transnational human rights discourses and practices.
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Blackwell Publishing Inc,Wiley Subscription Services,Wiley,American Ethnological Society,Wiley Subscription Services, Inc
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