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Layla Renshaw. Exhuming loss: memory, materiality and mass graves of the Spanish Civil War. 260 pages, 14 illustrations. 2011. Walnut Creek (CA): Left Coast; 978-1-61132-041-1 hardback $89; 978-1-61132-042-8 paperback $34.95; 978-1-61132-043-5 e-book.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  02 January 2015

Alfredo González-Ruibal*
Affiliation:
Institute of Heritage Sciences, Spanish National Research Council (Incipit-CSIC) (Email: alfredo.gonzalez-ruibal@incipit.csic.es)

Abstract

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Book review
Copyright
Copyright © Antiquity Publications Ltd. 2012

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References

Ferrándiz, F. 2010. The intimacy of defeat: exhumations in contemporary Spain, in Jerez, C.-Farran & Amago, S. (ed.) Unearthing Franco's legacy: mass graves and the recuperation of historical memory in Spain: 304–25. South Bend (IN): University of Notre Dame Press.Google Scholar