Carmenmhanson

Remembering and Forgetting Franco: The Evolution of Historical Memory in Spain

History EN ↓ 6 episodes

The podcast project it is an exploration of the processes of forming, sustaining, and contesting national narratives and collective memories of history while highlighting the validity of individual memory as well. It dissects the deliberate actions Franco undertook in forming and imposing his ideal Spanish national identity and then traces how the national narrative of Spain’s 20th-century history has been sustained or changed in the decades following Franco’s death. Threads woven throughout the podcast episodes are the experiences and reflections of my own family members.

Author

Carmenmhanson

Category

History

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Latest episode

Jan 5, 2024

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Episodes

6. The Memory Boom 05.01.2024

The sixth episode, “Memory Boom,” discusses how grave exhumations, legislature, and media challenged the historical narratives that were created and sustained by Franco and the democratic transition.

5. The Democratic Transition 05.01.2024

The fifth episode utilizes oral testimony by my mother, Maria Cecilia Ruiz in order to examine what life was like in Spain after Franco died. It discusses the ‘pact of forgetting’ and the Amnesty Law of 1977, which, at the time, were seen as effective methods of ‘moving on’ from the dictatorship and would not create renewed division in Spanish society.

4. Refugee (The Story of my Grandfather) 05.01.2024

The function of the fourth episode, is to experiment with a host-guest podcast format, where the host leads the conversation and invites questions and commentary from the guest in real time. This format differs from the other episodes, where interviews are recorded and quotes are later woven into the larger narrative. It compares two separate accounts of my grandfather’s experience fleeing violenc...

3. The War and the Regime 05.01.2024

The third episode discusses the violence of the Spanish Civil War and includes testimony from my aunt, Rosario Ruiz. It examines Francisco Franco’s authoritarian regime and the methods Franco employed to establish a ‘victors versus vanquished’ narrative about the war in order to legitimize his power.

2. Valle de los Caídos 05.01.2024

The second episode, “Valle de los Caídos,” sets up the central questions of the project by framing the monument site and its surrounding controversy as the symbol of the greater debate around Spanish national history narratives.

1. Introduction 05.01.2024

The “Introduction” episode begins with my personal story, tracing the origins of my interest in the research topic, and stating my purpose for the project. It also investigates the interplay of memory and history and establishes the working definitions of “memory,” “social memory,” “historical memory.” and “history.”

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