The CASA Historical Memory Project
Ricardo Lagos
págs. 9-10
Preface
Stephen Kinzer
págs. 11-16
Memorializing the Magdalenes: Remembrance, Justice, and the Irish State
Una Corbett
págs. 19-43
"Hasta la victoria siempre": Struggles for Gay Liberation in Revolutionary Cuba
Jake Soria
págs. 45-68
Soberanía, memoria y territorio ancestral: El pueblo mapuche y la memoria histórica como fuerza política anticolonialista
Andrea Vega Troncoso
págs. 69-87
Complicity and Resistance: The Dual Role of the Catholic Church in State-Sponsored Violence during the Last Argentine Dietatorship
Rachel Danner
págs. 91-111
Brazil's Dictatorship through the Eyes of a Torture Victim
Nicolas Goldberg
págs. 113-126
The Korean Diaspora in Cuba: Pop Culture, Narratives of Revolution, and Postcolonial Resonance in Community Identity Formation
Somi Jun
págs. 129-142
An Investigation of the Impact ofirish People and Ireland on Historical Memory in Cuba
Alan Mooney
págs. 143-161
Historical Memory in the Catalan Independence Movement: An Investigation through Interviews
Daniel Leva
págs. 165-189
Francisco Ayala y la Transición a la democracia
Ava Ayala Rosenbaum
págs. 191-214
"Si te dicen que nos silenciaron, no les creas": Los medios alternativos bajo la dictadura chilena
Christopher Packs
págs. 217-234
Photography, Memory, and Art: The Use of Photography in Remembering the Lasting Effects of Argentina's Military Dictatorship
Sophia Petras
págs. 235-251
Hemingway's For Whom the Bell Tolls: A Romantic Historícal Memory of the Spanish Civil War
Adolph Vargas
págs. 253-277
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