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In Search of the Spanish republic

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  11 February 2009

Christopher Ealham
Affiliation:
University of Wales College of Cardiff

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References

1 A recent example of such nostalgia, expressed with strong tones of mea culpa from a veteran Spanish anarchist militant, can be seen in José Borrás, España, 1900–1939. Las causas de la guerra civil (Madrid, 1993), especially pp. 199–206.

2 Víctor Alba, Histoire des Republiques Espagnoles (Vincennes, 1948), p. 257.

3 More recently, the same concept of peligrosidad has been enshrined in the methods of social control adopted by the Latin American military dictatorships of the 1970s. CF Roberto Bergalli, ‘La cuestión criminal en América Latina’, Sistema, XLIX, July 1982, 49–66.