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March 2014 Issue Frederic Raphael In the Caudillo’s Shadow Franco’s Crypt: Spanish Culture and Memory Since 1936 By Jeremy Treglown LR
May 2013 Issue Kevin Jackson We Need to Talk about Pablo Picasso and Truth: From Cubism to Guernica By T J Clark LR
July 2013 Issue Michael Jacobs The Quiet Englishman The Life and Death of the Spanish Republic: A Witness to the Spanish Civil War By Henry Buckley LR
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