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|title=Franco's Crypt: Spanish Culture and Memory Since 1936
|author=Jeremy Treglown
|publisher=Vintage
|date=March 2015
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|summary=An interesting and complex analysis of public works, culture and collective memory during and after Franco's period of rule.
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With ''Franco’s Crypt'' Jeremy Treglown has taken a highly charged subject – life in Spain under Franco – and placed it under what to some might appear a somewhat revisionist microscope. His aim appears to be twofold: to consider the nature of collective memory, particularly in the light of the exhumations of mass graves that commenced earlier this century, and, secondly, to examine – and celebrate - Spain’s cultural output during Franco’s years as dictator.