All Stories

  1. Looking at Picasso’s Guernica after the Barcelona May Days of 1937: the transgressive “Left” and the end of history
  2. “The 15-M movement: formed by and formative of counter-mapping and spatial activism” by Stephen Luis Vilaseca
  3. Liberty at the merry-go-round: Leisure, politics and municipal authority on the Paseo del Prado in Madrid, 1760–1939
  4. Picturesque violence: tourism, the film industry, and the heritagization of ‘bandoleros’ in Spain, 1905–1936
  5. Leisure and Agrarian Reform: Liberal Governance in the Traveling Museums of Spanish Misiones Pedagógicas (1931-1933)
  6. ‘Unity, stability, continuity’: heritage and the renovation of Franco’s dictatorship in Spain, 1957–1969
  7. Art Education, Class, and Gender in a Foreign Art Gallery: Nineteenth‐Century Cultural Travelers and the Prado Museum in Madrid
  8. “PAINTED IN SPANISH”: THE PRADO MUSEUM AND THE NATURALIZATION OF THE “SPANISH SCHOOL” IN THE NINETEENTH CENTURY
  9. El Nuevo Estado y la propaganda de la Redención de las Penas por el Trabajo enRaza. Anecdotario para el guión de una películade Francisco Franco
  10. La dialéctica histórico-espacial en la escritura subnormal de Manuel Vázquez Montalbán y el nuevo urbanismo de Henri Lefebvre