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TERRORISM IN THE DEMOCRATIC SPAIN, Juan Avilés (ed.) INTRODUCTION Ignacio Sánchez-Cuenca, terrorist violence in the Spanish transition to democracy Xavier Casals Meseguer, Was there a "strategy of tension" in Spain Lorenzo Mora Castro, revolutionary terrorism in Spain Juan Avila, the 11-M and the global jihadist movement EGOHISTORIA Alvaro Soto, History always: Talking with Miguel Artola. THIS PAST Interview Joseph M. Faraldo, occupier and occupied. The memory of World War II Central and Eastern Europe Miscellany Archilés Ferran, the "forgetting" of Spain. Left and Spanish nationalism in democratic transition: the case of PCE Stefanie Schüler-Springorum, The Myth of Guernica: projection, propaganda, politics 123 Emanuele Treglia, Strikes May 1962 in light of the Italian political press 137 Rodrigo Araya, Gomez said the bread and freedom. The position of Commissions Workers at the Moncloa Pact READING Enrique AlejandreTorija, the labor movement in Guadalajara (1868-193 9), by Felix Hernandez Alejandro Quiroga, The Origins of National Catholicism. José Pemartín and Dictatorship Primo de Rivera, Daniel Damian A. Lanero Táboas Gonzalez Madrid, the men of the dictatorship. Francoist political staff Castilla-La Mancha, 1939-1945, by Miguel Angel Blanco Arco Bernhard H. Bayerlein, Der Verrat, Stalin, bist Du! Vom Ende der linken Solidarität. Sowjetunion, Kommunistische und Parteien im Comintern Zweite Weltkrieg 1939-1941, by Joseph M Faraldo Jordi Gracia, Life Ridruejo rescued and Dionisio Dionisio Ridruejo, written in Spain by Felipe Nieto Xavier Domènech, working class, anti-Franco and political change. Big little changes 1956-1969, by Rafael Cruz Oscar Martín García, A fumbled with democracy. Mobilization, and changes in attitudes Albacete province, 1966-1977, by Emilia Contreras Alfonso Martos Bottiy Massimiliano Guderzo (ed.), L'ultimo franchismo, repression and Premessa work per the transizione (1968-1975), by Julian Sanz Hoya Quirosa-Cheyrouzey Rafael Muñoz (ed.), History of the Transition in Spain: the beginning of the democratization process, by Oscar J. Martín García 181 Pere Montserrat Angueray DuchPlana, Governments of the Generalitat. Macià Maragall, by Joan Maria Thomàs
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