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’A Lyrical War’: Songs of the Spanish Civil War
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2005 George Watt Prize undergraduate winner: Laurence Birdsey, Davidson College
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“On Guard with the Junipers”: Ewart Milne and Irish Literary Dissent in the Spanish Civil War
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2009 George Watt prize undergraduate winner Anna Kathryn Kendrick.
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An Orchestrated Litany of Lines: Contra el Guernica Libelo by Antonio Saura
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2006 George Watt Prize graduate winner: Judy Neale, University of Auckland, New Zealand.
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Partisanship in Balance: The New York Times Coverage of the Spanish Civil War, 1936-1939
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2007 George Watt Prize graduate winner: Julie Prieto, Stanford University.
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Healing the Wounds of Fascism: The American Medical Brigade and the Spanish Civil War
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2007 George Watt Prize undergraduate winner: Ashley Johnson, Mount Holyoke College.
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How Spain Sees its Past: The Monumentalization of the Spanish Civil War, Part 2
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2008 George Watt Prize undergraduate winner: Lynn Cartwright-Punnett, Wesleyan University.
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How Spain Sees its Past: The Monumentalization of the Spanish Civil War, Part 1
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2008 George Watt Prize undergraduate winner: Lynn Cartwright-Punnett, Wesleyan University.
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The Identity Politics of Jews and African Americans During the Spanish Civil War
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2006 George Watt Prize undergraduate winner: Sarah Sackman, Queens College-Cambridge, UK.
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The Lincoln Brigade Sisterhood: U.S. Women’s Involvement in the Spanish Civil War, 1936-1939
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2004 George Watt Prize undergraduate winner: Megan Trice, Yale University.
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Fitting the Rules to the Ranks: A Look Into the Nature of Discipline in the Abraham Lincoln Brigade
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2006 George Watt Prize undergraduate winner: Irene Walcott, NYU
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Spain is the US: the Spanish Civil War in the Cinema of the Popular Front, 1936-1939
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2008 George Watt Prize graduate winner: Sonia García-López, Universitat de València.
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The Role of Republican Spain and the Spanish Civil War in Reaffirming Mexican Hispano-American Identity, 1931-39.
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2009 George Watt Prize graduate winner Matthew Skiba (UNC-Wilmington).
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Appeasement Debased: An Assessment in Context of Great Britain’s Adoption of Formalised ‘Non-Intervention’ at the Onset of the Spanish Civil War
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2004 George Watt Prize graduate winner: Andrew Bienefeld, University of Western Ontario.
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Jeanne Houck, PhD, Executive DirectorJeanne Houck is the Executive Director of ALBA. She is an experienced public historian and holds a PhD in history ...
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