Spanish Civil War commemorations in Northern Ireland, The Republic of Ireland and Spain: political, spatial and generational relations between Irish anti-fascists and Spanish historical memory activists

IF 0.7 4区 文学 Q3 CULTURAL STUDIES European Journal of English Studies Pub Date : 2020-05-03 DOI:10.1080/13825577.2020.1844414
Daniel Meharg
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ABSTRACT This article attempts to analyse the distinctive nature of the commemorations of the Spanish Civil War that have been taking place in the North and the Republic of Ireland, and the partnerships of the memorial groups with Spanish correspondents. Using press archives and interviews, I argue that the commemorations are part of a delayed process of recovery of Ireland’s historical memory of people who were often exiled or forgotten, as well as a contribution to cross-community reconciliation in Northern Ireland. This process of rediscovery takes place through the creation of lieux de mémoire in the form of plaques, stone monuments of various forms, artworks, murals and repeated commemorations across Ireland and Spain. Although this process has its roots in Irish republican groups, trade union and community activists, it has expanded sufficiently to attract attention in Spain and to put down roots in the Madrid area and in Catalonia, most notably through regular visits by the Friends of the International Brigades Ireland group. The commemorations seem to remain more informal than in the United Kingdom, perhaps reflecting their recent development in the wake of the all-consuming Troubles that previously left less space for such activities.
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北爱尔兰、爱尔兰共和国和西班牙的西班牙内战纪念活动:爱尔兰反法西斯分子和西班牙历史记忆活动家之间的政治、空间和代际关系
摘要本文试图分析在北部和爱尔兰共和国举行的西班牙内战纪念活动的独特性质,以及纪念团体与西班牙记者的合作关系。利用新闻档案和采访,我认为这些纪念活动是爱尔兰恢复经常被流放或遗忘的人的历史记忆的延迟过程的一部分,也是对北爱尔兰跨社区和解的贡献。这一重新发现的过程是通过在爱尔兰和西班牙各地以牌匾、各种形式的石碑、艺术品、壁画和反复纪念的形式创作莫尔条纹来实现的。尽管这一进程植根于爱尔兰共和团体、工会和社区活动家,但它已经扩大到足以在西班牙引起关注,并在马德里地区和加泰罗尼亚扎根,尤其是通过爱尔兰国际旅之友组织的定期访问。与英国相比,这些纪念活动似乎仍然更为非正式,这可能反映了在之前为此类活动留出的空间较少的大规模骚乱之后,纪念活动最近的发展。
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