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Hitler’s Jewish refugees: hope and anxiety in Portugal
behavior, and political organization have persisted beyond the dictator’s death and the democratic transition. If “the uncertainty about the dictatorship’s ending was a feature of the Francoist era,” she writes, uncertainty “persists today, albeit in an inverted form: . . . as a critique of the regime’s continued presence within Spanish democracy”: “While the regime was haunted by the prospect of its ending, the postFranco era is haunted by the dictatorship’s non-ending” (5, 7). It is best to read this book less as a standard scholarly monograph – for which the bibliography is too eclectic and the dialogue with existing specialized scholarship too spotty – than as an essayistic, nuanced, theoretically informed reflection that, in turn, invites its readers to question their assumptions about the last 90 years of Spanish history.
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Founded in 1938, The Historian has one of the largest circulations of any scholarly journal in the US or Britain with over 13,000 paid subscribers, both individual and institutional. The Historian seeks to publish only the finest of contemporary and relevant historical scholarship. It is the commitment of The Historian to serve as an integrator for the historical profession, bringing together the many strands of historical analysis through the publication of a diverse collection of articles.