Silence besieged us. Reflections and activities of Jose Cuatrecasas Arumí (1903-1996) about the Spanish Republic from his exile in United States
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https://doi.org/10.3989/arbor.2009.i735.270Keywords:
Jose Cuatrecasas, Exile, United States of North America, Spanish republic exile, Franco’s dictatorshipAbstract
The Spanish exile caused by Civil War did not end when Spanish republicans established in a new country but until Franco’s dictatorship was over. Letters among Jose Cuatrecasas and Jose Asensio or Fernando Valera show the attempts done by such a small group of Spaniards exiles in USA trying to be useful to the Republic Government durig the hard 50s ans 60s, when Eisenhower and Franco were negotiating American military bases in Spain. There were others events, like North American’s aid, the integration of Spain in the UN, the loss of the Moroccan protectorade or strikes of students that were looked over by people could hardly wait to return to a Democratic Spain.
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