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“Commemorative processes in Spain should become an inescapable part of a common European memory”

By EUROM   Posted in Europe insight
Posted on December 16, 2020December 17, 2020

Each remembrance process has its own unique characteristics, and it is essential not to confuse or mix concepts; however, the globalization of memory can be used as a tool for truth, justice and reparation to establish parallels and affinities and thus enrich our analysis of each process.

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The European Observatory on Memories (EUROM) is a transnational network of institutions and civil society organizations committed to research and promotion of remembrance policies and memorial initiatives. Its main goal is to promote collective and citizenship memories through a plurality of approaches and diverse perspectives. EUROM is driven by the University of Barcelona’s Solidarity Foundation with the support of the program Europe for Citizens of the European Commission. Meet our partners at www.europeanmemories.net/network
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