EDITORIAL by Jordi Guixé, Director of EUROM
DEEP VIEW
In or out? Social reaction to the exhumation of Franco from the Valle de los CaĂdos (Valley of
the Fallen), by Matilde Eiroa and Mariluz Congosto
Online Memories: The battle over online memory on Europe Day, by Celeste Muñoz
INTERVIEW
Marianne Hirsch: Memory and citizenship beyond the bounds of nation-states
EUROPE INSIGHT
Learning to learn from History, by GĂ©raldine Schwarz
Can the past change the future? A sociological reflection about what memory public policies
actually do, by Sarah Gensburger
âCommemorative processes in Spain should become an inescapable part of a common European memoryâ. An interview with Fernando MartĂnez LĂłpez, Spainâs State Secretary for Democratic Memory
OVERVIEW
The use and abuse of memories of the working class in 21st century Britain, by Selina Todd
Cultural Memory of Yugoslav Volunteers in the Spanish Civil War, by Vjeran Pavlakovic
Memory-Works: On Memory, Ethics & Architecture, by Julian Bonder
REVIEW
Book: Transitional justices in comparative perspective: preconditions for success, by LuĂs Ăngel Gasca Triviño
Book: The multiple forms of the banalization of the Holocaust. The Memory Monster, by David GonzĂĄlez
The Biddy Mason memorial park and the importance of centennial monuments after COVID-19, by LuĂs Ăngel Gasca Triviño
The Berlin Wall Trail and the Iron Curtain Trail, by Michael Cramer
SIGHTSEEING
A historical memory project for the future: Parque de la Memoria (Memory Park) â
Monument to the Victims of State Terrorism, by Nora Hochbaum