Days of exile: the commemorations and anniversaries of the republican exile in Mexico
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https://doi.org/10.69791/rahc.221Keywords:
Exile, Mexico, imaginary, speeches, commemorationsAbstract
The republican exile in Mexico is one of the most heterogeneous of the 20th century. They faced each other because of the development of the Spanish civil war, as well as for the management of the economic resources in the first months of the exile, these struggles became symbolic and they were glimpsed in a proliferation of dates of marked ideological load that they faced throughout the years. Today we know the importance that the commemorations have at the moment of the construction of the collective imaginary I will analyze the struggle between the different groups concerning some fundamental dates as well as the different interpretations on some of the most important, such as: April 14, May 1, February 16, September 11, etc.
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