Refugiats del republicanisme espanyol a l’Àfrica del Nord durant la Segona Guerra Mundial
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Spanish Republicans, exile, North Africa, camps, Second World WarAbstract
The article presented below addresses the exile of the Spanish republicanism to the French colonies of North Africa (French Morocco, Algeria and Tunis), which starts during the last weeks of the Spanish Civil War. The study analyses the living conditions of the republicans and the impacts of the changes in international politics during World War II. The article highlights the distance between the French discourse on hosting and the hospitality practices and the persistence of certain repressive practices and discourses through the different regimes.Downloads
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