"A painstaking and definitive book."- Ariel Dorfman (The New York Review of Books) "Brenneis has crafted a cohesive and thought-provoking study on the experiences of Spaniards in Mauthausen, which is underpinned by meticulous research, and engagingly written." - Andrea Hepworth, Victoria University of Wellington (Bulletin of Spanish Studies) "Spaniards in Mauthausen advances historical memory discourse by contributing new voices to the conversation as it brings forth representations of Spaniards from concentration camps to form a part of the historiography of the Spanish Civil War and Franco dictatorship."- Wendy Perla Kurtz (Bulletin for Spanish and Portuguese Historical Studies) "The book immerses us in a complex history, which is only now slowly being revealed to Spanish society. [...] Brenneis’ work illuminates the complexity of this history, thus making it a necessary reference for future studies."- Santiago López Rodríguez (Holocaust and Genocide Studies) "Sara Brenneis' terrific monograph...makes a timely and important contribution to memory studies both in Spain and across a wider transnational field." - Maria Delgado (Times Higher Education) "[A]n evocatively written reflection on Mauthausen today – as a physical and imagined space – that reads like a compelling piece of long-form reporting."- Sebastiaan Faber (Revista Canadiense de Estudios Hispanos) "The book is thorough and informative. The bibliography is abundant and pertinent. It is a good source of information about the representation of the Spaniards in Mauthausen."- Silvia Ribelles de la Vega (University of Toronto Quarterly: Letters in Canada 2018)