The Continuing History of the Spanish Civil War
A Tamiment Library Symposium
April 27, 2007 - 4 PM - 8 PM
Co-sponsored by the Abraham Lincoln Brigade Archives
Program
This symposium celebrates the opening of the Abraham Lincoln Brigade Archives that was preserved and processed with assistance from the National Endowment for Humanities.
Speakers
John Brademas, “Communists and Anarchists during the Spanish Civil War”
Peter Carroll, “Toward a New Paradigm of Spanish Civil War History”
Gabriel Jackson, “The Problem of Historical Memory and the Spanish Civil War”
James Fernandez, “Hispanics and the Spanish Civil War”
Sarah Henry, “Facing Fascism: New Yorkers and the Spanish Civil War”
Jo Labanyi, “Reading the Lincoln Brigade’s Material Culture”
Andrew Lee, “From Milicians Back to Angels of the Hearth: The Redomestication of Women in Republican Spain during the Civil War”
Fraser Ottanelli, “ Militancy and Ethnicity: Recovering the Memory of the Spanish Civil War”
Juan Salas, “Art and Politics: Posters of the Spanish Civil War”
Noel Valis, “Civil War Ghosts Entombed: Lessons of the Valley of the Fallen”
Preview of Anthony Geist’s new film, “Souls without Borders”
Location:
The program will be held at the Tamiment Library, 70 Washington Square South (West 4th Street between Greene and LaGuardia), 10th Floor
Information:
For information please contact Michael.Nash@nyu.edu, 212-998-2428
Updated 04/04/07