“…this excellent history of the Spanish desire for reconciliation is a major contribution to the study of both the Transition and memory.” • Journal of Modern History“This book… is one of the most important research studies written recently about the Spanish transition to democracy… [It] will be of treat use for historians, researchers of cultural studies (Aguilar used cinema and art sources), political scientists and policy makers engaged in the transition process from non-democratic regimes.” • Democratization“This methodologically exemplary study makes an essential contribution to research on historical memory in Spain, the most important issue within the country's contemporary history.” • Stanley Payne, University of Wisconsin-Madison“Paloma Aguilar has made an important, meticulous and impartial contribution to a crucial aspect of our contemporary memory.” • Víctor Pérez-Díaz, Complutense University of Madrid“Paloma Aguilar's detailed and composed study of the historical memory of the Spanish Civil War is a work of considerable importance. In addition to its scientific interest, it offers an exciting read.” • Paul Preston, London School of Economics“…a very convincing analysis.” • Historische Zeitschrift“The translation into English of a book written by a contemporary Spanish historian is an unusual publishing event. [This] work…is richly deserving of this tribute…this excellent history of the Spanish desire for reconciliation is a major contribution to the study of both the Transition and memory.” • Modern History