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Revealing New Truths about Spain's Violent Past

Revealing New Truths about Spain's Violent Past
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Publisher : Springer
Total Pages : 115
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ISBN-10 : 9781137562296
ISBN-13 : 1137562293
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Book Synopsis Revealing New Truths about Spain's Violent Past by : Paloma Aguilar

Download or read book Revealing New Truths about Spain's Violent Past written by Paloma Aguilar and published by Springer. This book was released on 2016-10-11 with total page 115 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The foundation of a stable democracy in Spain was built on a settled account: an agreement that both sides were equally guilty of violence, a consensus to avoid contention, and a pact of oblivion as the pathway to peace and democracy. That foundation is beginning to crack as perpetrators’ confessions upset the silence and exhumations of mass graves unbury new truths. It has become possible, even if not completely socially acceptable, to speak openly about the past, to disclose the testimonies of the victims, and to ask for truth and justice. Contentious coexistence that put political participation, contestation, and expression in practice has begun to emerge. This book analyzes how this recent transformation has occurred. It recognizes that political processes are not always linear and inexorable. Thus, it remains to be seen how far contentious coexistence will go in Spain.


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