Memory and (Spatial) Justice in Spain: Remembering from Urban Ostracism

The mass graves of the War and Dictatorship (1936-1977) represent one of the most problematic legacies of the twentieth century, yet they are almost entirely absent from public space. This article seeks to recognise how diverse strategies have been developed since the 1970s to the mass graves to urb...

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