Digital History Seminar: 20th Century Spain

Course Overview

Required Books

Graham, Helen. The Spanish Civil War: A Very Short Introduction.  Oxford ; Oxford University Press, 2005.

Richards, Michael. After the Civil War: Making Memory and Re-Making Spain since 1936. New York: Cambridge University Press, 2013. 

Required Accounts 

A free Zotero account so that you can join our group library Spanish Civil War and Franco Dictatorship, organize your research, and cite your sources.

A free Scalar account so that you can contribute to this collaborative project.

Required Activities

Final course grades will be calculated as follows: 

35% - Digital collection contributions and reflection papers (7)
15% - Exhibit proposal
10% - Peer review workshop
40% - Thematic exhibit

Schedule and Due Dates

T Jan 15 

R Jan 17 - The Spanish Civil War

T Jan 22
Reading: Helen Graham, The Spanish Civil War.

Assignment: Digital collection contribution and reflection paper #1

R Jan 24 - Gendered Experiences of the War

T Jan 29

Reading: James Matthews, “‘Our Red Soldiers’: The Nationalist Army’s Management of Its Left-Wing Conscripts in the Spanish Civil War 1936-9,” [Zotero]; Michael Richards, “Morality and Biology in the Spanish Civil War: Psychiatrists, Revolution and Women Prisoners in Málaga,” [Zotero].

Assignment: Digital collection contribution and reflection paper #2

R Jan 31 - International Significance of the War

T Feb 5

Reading: Irujo Xabier, “Gernika as an Icon of Terror Bombing,” [Zotero];  Josie McLellan, “‘I Wanted to Be a Little Lenin’: Ideology and the German International Brigade Volunteers,” [Zotero].

Assignment: Digital collection contribution and reflection paper #3

R Feb 7 - Refugees and Exile

T Feb 12

Reading: Sebastian Faber, “Mexico and the Spanish Civil War,” [Zotero]; Tara Zahra, “The Quintessential Victims of War,” in The Lost Children: Reconstructing Europe’s Families After World War II [Zotero]. 

Assignment: Digital collection contribution and reflection paper #4

R Feb 14- The Consolidation of the Franco Dictatorship

T Feb 19

Reading: Michael Richards After the Civil War, Part II Chapters 3-5.

Assignment: Digital collection contribution and reflection paper #5

R Feb 21 - Everyday Life and the Politics of Hunger

T Feb 26 

Reading: Montserrat Miller, “And Time Goes on: Market Vendor Life and Work under Franco,” in Feeding Barcelona, 1714-1975: Public Market Halls, Social Networks, and Consumer Culture [Zotero].

Assignment: Digital collection contribution and reflection paper #6

R Feb 28 - Social and Political Transformations

T Mar 5

Reading: Michael Richards After the Civil War, ​Part II Chapters 6-9.

Assignment: Digital collection contribution and reflection paper #7

R Mar 7 - Democracy and the Presence of the Past

T Mar 12 
Reading: Michael Richards After the Civil War, ​Part III; Wendy Perla-Kurtz, Virtual Cartographies.

R Mar 14
Assignment: Exhibit proposal

Spring Break

T Mar 26
In-class activity: Research

R Mar 28
In-class activity: Research

T Apr 2
In-class activity: Research

R Apr 4
In-class activity: Research

Assignment: Post your exhibit draft for the peer review workshop by Sunday April 7 at 5:00pm.

T Apr 9
Assignment: Peer review workshop

R Apr 11
Assignment: Peer review workshop

T Apr 16
In-class activity: Schedule individual progress meetings with Dr. Davis and finish exhibit

R Apr 18
In-class activity: Schedule individual progress meetings with Dr. Davis and finish exhibit

T Apr 23 
Assignment: Complete your thematic exhibit

In-class activity: Presentations

R Apr 25 
Assignment: Complete your thematic exhibit

In-class activity: Presentations
 

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