Legacies of Southern European dictatorships: 50 years later

Legacies of Southern European dictatorships: 50 years later

Fifty years after the death of Francisco Franco — marking the end of the last authoritarian regime in Southern Europe — memory remains a deeply contested terrain. This international gathering brings together historians, artists, curators, and memory practitioners to...
The Disavowed

The Disavowed

Persecuted as “Asocials” and “Career Criminals” under Nazism and Fascism in Europe The fourth edition of EUROM’s annual series Subaltern Memories will focus on the so-called “disavowed” — people labelled as “asocials” and “career...
Conflicting Memories: International Perspectives on the Brigades

Conflicting Memories: International Perspectives on the Brigades

As part of the international congress Research and Memory of the International Brigades, EUROM is organising the roundtable Conflicting Memories: International Perspectives on the Brigades, which will take place on 31 October at 8:30 a.m. at the Aulari of the Faculty...
Twisting the Past: Questioning Historical Revisionism

Twisting the Past: Questioning Historical Revisionism

In a context marked by the rise of denialist attitudes and the manipulation of the past, the international conference “Twisting the Past: Questioning Historical Revisionism” offers a space for critical reflection on the current challenges to democratic memory....
The Central Women’s Prison of Segovia

The Central Women’s Prison of Segovia

The Central Women’s Prison of Segovia is the centerpiece of the 3rd Public History Conference on Women’s Prisons during the Franco Regime, organized by the Rosa Luxemburg Foundation. This year, the event is being held with the collaboration with the Forum...