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Family Secrets of the Spanish Civil War - The Podcast
Patricia Schechter and Daniel Czitrom
9 episodes
2 days ago
Two historians, formerly teacher and student, share their research discoveries and family stories connected to the Spanish Civil War through the lenses of family history, politics, labor, and migration. Daniel Czitrom taught at Mount Holyoke College in Massachusetts for 41 years and Patricia Schechter currently teaches at Portland State University in Oregon. Czitrom’s book is a memoir entitled Kitchen Table History: Wrestling with my Family’s Radical Past and Schechter’s book is a study of an important mining town in Andalusia titled El Terrible: Life and Labor in Pueblonuevo, 1887-1939.
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Two historians, formerly teacher and student, share their research discoveries and family stories connected to the Spanish Civil War through the lenses of family history, politics, labor, and migration. Daniel Czitrom taught at Mount Holyoke College in Massachusetts for 41 years and Patricia Schechter currently teaches at Portland State University in Oregon. Czitrom’s book is a memoir entitled Kitchen Table History: Wrestling with my Family’s Radical Past and Schechter’s book is a study of an important mining town in Andalusia titled El Terrible: Life and Labor in Pueblonuevo, 1887-1939.
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Episodes (9/9)
Family Secrets of the Spanish Civil War - The Podcast
Episode Eight - Carmen Ripollés and the artist Josefa de Óbidos

Purchase Josefa de Óbidos from Lund Humphries

Purchase Josefa de Óbidos from The Getty Museum Store

Burriana, julio 1938 Youtube

Exposición "Revistas y Guerra, 1936-39" (2007)


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1 month ago
1 hour 3 minutes 43 seconds

Family Secrets of the Spanish Civil War - The Podcast
Episode Seven - Antonio Cazorla-Sánchez Interview

In this episode, leading historian Antonio Cazorla-Sánchez talks about the Virtual Museum of the Spanish Civil War that he co-founded, the only museum in the world completely dedicated to the war. He also pays tribute to the women who kept alive the memory of family members lost under Franco's repression in his home town of Almería, Spain.Visit the Virtual Museum of the Spanish Civil War at https://www.vscw.ca/

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6 months ago
55 minutes 43 seconds

Family Secrets of the Spanish Civil War - The Podcast
Episode Six - Michael Ugarte Interview

In episode six, distinguished literary scholar Michael Ugarte describes the career of his grandfather, Artemia Precioso Garcia (1891-1945), a well known Spanish writer and free thinker who served in political leadership during the Second Republic.  Ugarte's recent translations of important Spanish novels by Elena Forún and Donato Ndongo into English are also discussed. 

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9 months ago
1 hour 1 minute 15 seconds

Family Secrets of the Spanish Civil War - The Podcast
Episode Three -
Battlefields, Cemeteries & Sacred Places

In searching for relatives whom they’ve never met, Daniel and Patricia explore the stories and silences kept in Spanish graveyards, burial sites, and cemeteries that they visited during their research.

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1 year ago
1 hour 9 minutes 37 seconds

Family Secrets of the Spanish Civil War - The Podcast
Episode Two -
The Family Politics of War

In the ideological cauldron of war, how do individuals end up on “sides”?  Daniel and Patricia explore that it’s not as simple as left versus right, despite the propaganda of the 1930s.

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1 year ago
1 hour 7 minutes 50 seconds

Family Secrets of the Spanish Civil War - The Podcast
Episode Five -
Stories, Silences, & Secrets

There is the book you want to write. Then there is the book you ended up writing. The co-hosts reflect on their historians’ journey and the sometimes stubborn, sometimes sacred silences they encountered along the way. 

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1 year ago
36 minutes 53 seconds

Family Secrets of the Spanish Civil War - The Podcast
Episode One - The Ghosts that Haunt Us

Co-hosts Daniel and Patricia introduce the family members at the heart of their Spanish Civil War stories: Ben Barsky, combatant in one of the International Brigades and José Becerra, a high-placed official in the city hall of Pueblonuevo del Terrible (Córdoba) Spain.

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1 year ago
54 minutes 45 seconds

Family Secrets of the Spanish Civil War - The Podcast
Episode Four
- Political Struggle & Personal Strife

The personal is the political, except when it’s not. Sometimes the need for survival is a driver.

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1 year ago
52 minutes 48 seconds

Family Secrets of the Spanish Civil War - The Podcast
Introduction

In this podcast, two historians, formerly teacher and student, share their research discoveries and family stories connected to the Spanish Civil War. Daniel Czitrom taught at Mount Holyoke College in Massachusetts for 41 years and Patricia Schechter currently teaches at Portland State University in Oregon. Czitrom’s book is a memoir entitled Kitchen Table History: Wrestling with my Family’s Radical Past and Schechter’s book is a study of an important mining town in Andalusia titled El Terrible: Life and Labor in Pueblonuevo, 1887-1939. Each takes a fresh look at the Spanish Civil War through the lenses of family history, politics, labor, and migration.  Their conversations explore revelations from the archives as well as the family silences which cannot and even should not be broken. 

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1 year ago
57 seconds

Family Secrets of the Spanish Civil War - The Podcast
Two historians, formerly teacher and student, share their research discoveries and family stories connected to the Spanish Civil War through the lenses of family history, politics, labor, and migration. Daniel Czitrom taught at Mount Holyoke College in Massachusetts for 41 years and Patricia Schechter currently teaches at Portland State University in Oregon. Czitrom’s book is a memoir entitled Kitchen Table History: Wrestling with my Family’s Radical Past and Schechter’s book is a study of an important mining town in Andalusia titled El Terrible: Life and Labor in Pueblonuevo, 1887-1939.