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Comisión Nacional de Verdad y Reconciliación (CNVR): Informe Rettig

El Decreto Supremo N° 355 de 25 de abril de 1990 creó la Comisión Nacional de Verdad y Reconciliación, cuyo objetivo principal fue contribuir al esclarecimiento global de la verdad sobre las más graves violaciones a los derechos humanos cometidas entre el 11 de septiembre de 1973 y el 11 de marzo de 1990, ya […]

Mapas en proceso

Mapa de fosas del Ministerio de Justicia Mapa de fosas de las víctimas de la Guerra Civil y Postguerra en Andalucía (Todos los Nombres) Mapa de fosas de las víctimas de la Guerra Civil y Postguerra en Andalucía (Junta de Andalucia) Mapa provisional de fosas. Gobierno de Cantabria Mapa de fosas Cataluña Mapa de fosas. […]

Children in the Ghetto

“Children in the Ghetto” is a website about children, written for children. It portrays life during the Holocaust from the viewpoint of children who lived in the ghetto, while attempting to make the complex experience of life in the ghetto as accessible as possible to today’s children. The site “Children in the Ghetto” is a […]

MARTÍN CABRERA, L. (2011): Radical Justice: Spain and the Southern Cone beyond Market and State

Radical Justice investigates the convoluted relationship between memory and justice as it is portrayed in political documentaries and detective fiction from Spain and the Southern Cone. It argues that the possibility of achieving justice in these regions lies beyond market and state and is yet to come. Rather than focusing on «high literature,»Radical Justice uses popular culture as a site from which to question both the inability of the state and the transnational market to come to terms with the dictatorial past and to deliver justice. This book will interest a wide range of scholars, from national literature and film specialists of Argentina, Chile, and Spain to philosophers and students of ethics, human rights, and questions of justice.

Unearthing Franco’s Legacy: Mass Graves and the Recovery of Historical Memory in Spain

  Unearthing Franco’s Legacy: Mass Graves and the Recovery of Historical Memory in Spain addresses the political, cultural, and historical debate that has ensued in Spain as a result of the recent discovery and exhumation of mass graves dating from the years during and after the Spanish Civil War (1936-39). The victor, General Francisco Franco, ruled as […]