Spain's 1939 exiles in the Americas and Maryland. Eighty years: alive in our hearts
págs. 15-38
Remembering the Spain of the pre-exile: Juan Ramón Jiménez, MacKinlay Kantor and 1956
págs. 41-48
Forgotten legacies: verses from an exile in (the) feminine
págs. 49-65
págs. 67-79
Carmen de Zulueta: creating and recreating memories as aSpanish republican woman through her USA exile
págs. 81-93
Manuel Durán and Roberto Ruiz: exiled writers in the USA
págs. 95-109
From Max Aub to El Mazucu: the Spanish exile and its legacy
págs. 111-125
Two visíons of the United States in the fiction of Spanish exiles in the 1940s: Manuel de la Sota and Pedro Salinas
págs. 127-145
An exiled Basque woman in the United States: gender and natíon in "Basque Girl" (1940) by Mirim Isasi
págs. 147-165
Juan Ramón Jiménez and Zenobia Camprubí in the USA: between the hard rock of ethics and the wall of aesthetics 1936-1939-1951
págs. 167-206
Mexico, the United States and the Spanish Civil War: diplomacy, arms and refugees
págs. 209-225
USA Hispanic women fighting fascist Spain: print culture and activism
págs. 227-254
The Spanish republican exile in host literatures, from France to the USA: a transnational approach
págs. 257-271
Portrayal of Displacement: a Spanish Civil War film and the propaganda machine
págs. 275-279
"Itineraries": from exile to the inner voice
págs. 283-285
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págs. 315-322
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págs. 341-356
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