In this book, an analysis is performed on the different times of memory that have elapsed in Spain from 1936. It vindicates a specific space for its historical interpretation less dependent on the demands of the present and a new account of the traumatic past that does not imply its dissipation in different forms of cultural memory.
Julio Prada Rodríguez is a professor of Contemporary History at the University of Vigo. He is specialized in the study of the Second Republic, Franco’s regime and the transition to democracy in Spain. He is the author of more than twenty books and two hundred articles and contributions to congresses.