Revealing New Truths about Spain's Violent Past
Perpetrators' Confessions and Victim Exhumations
Paloma Aguilar author Leigh A Payne author
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Palgrave Macmillan
Published:20th Oct '16
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"In Revealing New Truths about Spain's Violent Past two leading specialists present a strikingly original analysis of problems of atrocity, history, memory and accountability in the case of Spain, unique both in its broadly comparative perspective and in its insight into national issues." (Stanley G. Payne, Hilldale-Jaume Vicens Vives Professor of History Emeritus, University of Wisconsin-Madison, USA) "The credentials of the two authors to this book, as major international experts in their fields, are unimpeachable. The subject is one of burning interest. It is crisply written, carefully thought out and based on an impressive knowledge of the massive empirical literature on the subject as well as the more accessible theoretical material." (Paul Preston, London School of Economics and Political Science, UK)
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The foundation of a stable democracy in Spain was built on a settled account: an agreement that both sides were equally guilty of violence, a consensus to avoid contention, and a pact of oblivion as the pathway to peace and democracy. That foundation is beginning to crack as perpetrators’ confessions upset the silence and exhumations of mass graves unbury new truths. It has become possible, even if not completely socially acceptable, to speak openly about the past, to disclose the testimonies of the victims, and to ask for truth and justice. Contentious coexistence that put political participation, contestation, and expression in practice has begun to emerge. This book analyzes how this recent transformation has occurred. It recognizes that political processes are not always linear and inexorable. Thus, it remains to be seen how far contentious coexistence will go in Spain.
ISBN: 9781137562289
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 454g
110 pages
1st ed. 2016