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Transnational history. What lies behind the label?: Some reflections from the Early Modernist’s point of view
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Violence and the politics of memory in a global context: An overture
Marije Hristova, Lee Douglas, Zoé De Kerangat, Francisco Ferrándiz
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Oradour-sur-Glane: On the emergence of a glocal site of memory in France
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Dictatorship and revolution: Socio-political reconstructions of collective memory in post-authoritarian Portugal
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Dark, bloody and savage: Twentieth-century European violence and its narratives
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“Ala y Raíz”: Identity and nationalism in Cuba during the Republic period through Revista de Avance (1927-1930)
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Extremadura: Behind the material traces of Franco’s repression
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When memory becomes heritage: Experiences from Santiago, Chile
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