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María San Miguel's "Federico: No Hay Olvido, Ni Sueño: Carne Viva" Premieres in Madrid
María San Miguel's new play, "Federico: No Hay Olvido, Ni Sueño: Carne Viva," exploring the silenced history surrounding Federico García Lorca's assassination, premieres in Madrid on September 7th, fueled by the playwright's personal experience with uncovering family members' remains from Francoist-...
María San Miguel's "Federico: No Hay Olvido, Ni Sueño: Carne Viva" Premieres in Madrid
María San Miguel's new play, "Federico: No Hay Olvido, Ni Sueño: Carne Viva," exploring the silenced history surrounding Federico García Lorca's assassination, premieres in Madrid on September 7th, fueled by the playwright's personal experience with uncovering family members' remains from Francoist-...
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40% Bias Score


Rediscovery of Ramón J. Sender's Works Offers Fresh Perspective on War and Exile
Ramón J. Sender's works, including the recently republished "Contraataque" and a collection of his novels, are experiencing renewed interest, highlighting his unique perspective as a soldier, war correspondent, and exile, offering insights into the Spanish Civil War and broader human experiences.
Rediscovery of Ramón J. Sender's Works Offers Fresh Perspective on War and Exile
Ramón J. Sender's works, including the recently republished "Contraataque" and a collection of his novels, are experiencing renewed interest, highlighting his unique perspective as a soldier, war correspondent, and exile, offering insights into the Spanish Civil War and broader human experiences.
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32% Bias Score


Unequal Exchange: Lorca and Hernández's Letters Reveal a Complex Relationship
Between 1933 and 1935, Miguel Hernández and Federico García Lorca exchanged letters revealing a complex relationship; Hernández repeatedly sought Lorca's help, highlighting professional disparities and contrasting personalities, while Lorca's responses remained reserved, ultimately foreshadowing Her...
Unequal Exchange: Lorca and Hernández's Letters Reveal a Complex Relationship
Between 1933 and 1935, Miguel Hernández and Federico García Lorca exchanged letters revealing a complex relationship; Hernández repeatedly sought Lorca's help, highlighting professional disparities and contrasting personalities, while Lorca's responses remained reserved, ultimately foreshadowing Her...
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48% Bias Score


Fayón Reenactment Highlights Women's Roles in the Battle of Ebro
Fayón, Zaragoza, will host the 17th annual recreation of the Battle of Ebro from July 25th to 27th, emphasizing women's roles in the conflict through reenactments, trench visits, and a costume contest; over 2,500 attended last year.
Fayón Reenactment Highlights Women's Roles in the Battle of Ebro
Fayón, Zaragoza, will host the 17th annual recreation of the Battle of Ebro from July 25th to 27th, emphasizing women's roles in the conflict through reenactments, trench visits, and a costume contest; over 2,500 attended last year.
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24% Bias Score


Mexico-Spain Joint Event Commemorates Legacy of Spanish Civil War Exiles
From October 16-26, the Ateneo Español de México and several Spanish institutions will jointly commemorate the significant cultural contributions of over 20,000 Spanish exiles who found refuge in Mexico following the Spanish Civil War, highlighting their impact on Mexican academia and culture.
Mexico-Spain Joint Event Commemorates Legacy of Spanish Civil War Exiles
From October 16-26, the Ateneo Español de México and several Spanish institutions will jointly commemorate the significant cultural contributions of over 20,000 Spanish exiles who found refuge in Mexico following the Spanish Civil War, highlighting their impact on Mexican academia and culture.
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32% Bias Score


Spain Investigates Nazi War Crimes Against Spanish Citizens
The Spanish Prosecutor General's human rights office opened its first case investigating the murder, abduction, and imprisonment of Spaniards in Nazi concentration camps during WWII; although no perpetrators or victims remain alive, the case aims to establish historical truth and accountability.
Spain Investigates Nazi War Crimes Against Spanish Citizens
The Spanish Prosecutor General's human rights office opened its first case investigating the murder, abduction, and imprisonment of Spaniards in Nazi concentration camps during WWII; although no perpetrators or victims remain alive, the case aims to establish historical truth and accountability.
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40% Bias Score

International Network of Antifascist Librarians Aids Spanish Republican Refugees
Newly discovered letters reveal a vast international network of antifascist librarians who aided Spanish Republican intellectuals interned in French concentration camps after the Spanish Civil War, providing humanitarian support and preserving cultural artifacts created in the camps.

International Network of Antifascist Librarians Aids Spanish Republican Refugees
Newly discovered letters reveal a vast international network of antifascist librarians who aided Spanish Republican intellectuals interned in French concentration camps after the Spanish Civil War, providing humanitarian support and preserving cultural artifacts created in the camps.
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36% Bias Score

A Critical Look at the Francoist Army in the Spanish Civil War
Miguel Alonso Ibarra's new book offers a critical analysis of the Spanish Civil War from the perspective of Francoist soldiers, challenging traditional narratives and providing insights into the war's brutality, internal divisions, and long-term political consequences.

A Critical Look at the Francoist Army in the Spanish Civil War
Miguel Alonso Ibarra's new book offers a critical analysis of the Spanish Civil War from the perspective of Francoist soldiers, challenging traditional narratives and providing insights into the war's brutality, internal divisions, and long-term political consequences.
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40% Bias Score

Graphic Novels Confront the Enduring Legacies of the Spanish Civil War and WWII
Two new graphic novels, "The Abyss of Forgetfulness" and "The Last Shot," explore the lasting effects of the Spanish Civil War and World War II, respectively, through personal stories interwoven with historical events, revealing the challenges of confronting past atrocities and the enduring power of...

Graphic Novels Confront the Enduring Legacies of the Spanish Civil War and WWII
Two new graphic novels, "The Abyss of Forgetfulness" and "The Last Shot," explore the lasting effects of the Spanish Civil War and World War II, respectively, through personal stories interwoven with historical events, revealing the challenges of confronting past atrocities and the enduring power of...
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32% Bias Score

Republican Militiaman Secretly Saves Romanesque Statue During Spanish Civil War
During the Spanish Civil War, republican militiaman Juan Antonio Gaya Nuño secretly saved a 700-year-old Romanesque statue, the Virgin of Sopeña, from destruction, highlighting the conflict's impact on cultural heritage; the statue, now in the Diocesan Museum of Sigüenza, depicts the Virgin Mary and...

Republican Militiaman Secretly Saves Romanesque Statue During Spanish Civil War
During the Spanish Civil War, republican militiaman Juan Antonio Gaya Nuño secretly saved a 700-year-old Romanesque statue, the Virgin of Sopeña, from destruction, highlighting the conflict's impact on cultural heritage; the statue, now in the Diocesan Museum of Sigüenza, depicts the Virgin Mary and...
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56% Bias Score

Paco Roca's "Memory" Exhibition Explores Spain's Past
Paco Roca's Madrid exhibition, "Memory: An Emotional Journey Through the Comics of Paco Roca," explores the artist's use of memory in his work, particularly concerning Spain's Francoist past, using maps and other visual elements to showcase the creative process and themes of historical, identity, an...

Paco Roca's "Memory" Exhibition Explores Spain's Past
Paco Roca's Madrid exhibition, "Memory: An Emotional Journey Through the Comics of Paco Roca," explores the artist's use of memory in his work, particularly concerning Spain's Francoist past, using maps and other visual elements to showcase the creative process and themes of historical, identity, an...
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36% Bias Score

Murcia Prison Ration Records Reveal Post-War Spain's Harsh Realities
Newly discovered documents from Murcia's "Cárcel Vieja" reveal daily prison rations from 1942-1971, showing stark differences between meager post-war meals and improved rations by the 1970s, highlighting the impact of political and economic changes on prisoner living conditions.

Murcia Prison Ration Records Reveal Post-War Spain's Harsh Realities
Newly discovered documents from Murcia's "Cárcel Vieja" reveal daily prison rations from 1942-1971, showing stark differences between meager post-war meals and improved rations by the 1970s, highlighting the impact of political and economic changes on prisoner living conditions.
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28% Bias Score
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