La memoria histórica de la Guerra Civil en Estados Unidos. Archivo, difusión y educación
Abstract
The experience of the more than 35,000 volunteers from around the world who traveled to Spain during the Spanish Civil War (1936-39) to help defend the Second Republic is preserved in an archival body that’s not only massive but geographically extremely dispersed. Focusing on the United States, this articles describes how a collaboration between a university library and an independent educational nonprofit has allowed both to keep alive the memory of the American brigadistas while also developing rigorous educational programs and other outreach activities.
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