
Last issue received from: YESTERDAY (nº 85, 2012)
Summary of this issue:
DOSSIER
CONTEMPORARY HISTORY IN ANDALUSIA: NEW PERSPECTIVES. María Antonia Peña and Encarnación Lemus eds.
*Presentation.María Antonia Peña and Encarnación Lemus.
* The Cortes of Cádiz and the first liberalism. Political elites, ideologies, press and literature. Contributions and new challenges. Marieta Cantos Casenave and Alberto Ramos Santana.
*Making politics in Andalusia under Isabel II: elites and people (1844-1868). Diego Caro Cancels
*Proposal for a reinterpretation of the history of Andalusia: recovering the democratic memory. Antonio Herrera González de Molina, Manuel González de Molina Navarro, Salvador Cruz Artacho and Francisco Acosta Ramírez.
* Franco's repression in Andalusia. A preview of ongoing research. Fernando Martínez López, Leandro Álvarez Rey and Cristóbal García García
*The "construction" of Francoism in Andalusia. Theoretical and methodological perspectives. Francisco Cobo Romero, Miguel Ángel del Arco Blanco, Candelaria Fuentes Navarro and Teresa María Ortega López
STUDIES
*The wave of violence in Barcelona from 1904-1908 .Antoni Dalmau i Ribalta
*From historical memory to collective memory: the children of the civil war in Argentina. Barbara Ortuño Martinez
* The working class under Franco. Approach to its formative elements. Xavier Domenech Sampere
BIBLIOGRAPHICAL ESSAYS
* Latest contributions to the study of contemporary Spanish exiles. Jorge de Hoyos Bridge
TODAY
*Contemporary History, from the Bachelor to the Degree. Fidel Gomez Eight
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