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Estudios Collection

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Background imageEstudios Collection: Spanish Civil War (1936-1939). Children's Week

Spanish Civil War (1936-1939). Children's Week, held in Barcelona and organized by the Reginal Council of the International Antifascist Solidarity (1st-7th January 1938). Poster. SPAIN. Madrid

Background imageEstudios Collection: Spanish Civil War (1936-1939). Inauguration of

Spanish Civil War (1936-1939). Inauguration of the Caldetes summer camp, ceremony presided by the Mexican ambassador Alberto Tejada (30th May 1938). SPAIN. Madrid

Background imageEstudios Collection: Spanish Civil War (1936-1939). Dead militia men

Spanish Civil War (1936-1939). Dead militia men during the defence of Irun (September 1936). SPAIN. Madrid. Fundacion de Estudios Libertarios Anselmo Lorenzo (FAL)

Background imageEstudios Collection: Spain. Civil War. Barcelona (April 27, 1938)

Spain. Civil War. Barcelona (April 27, 1938). Departure of the 6th expedition of CNT-FAI volunteers. SPAIN. Madrid. Fundacion de Estudios Libertarios Anselmo Lorenzo (FAL)

Background imageEstudios Collection: SPAIN. Sitges. Spanish Civil War (1936-1939)

SPAIN. Sitges. Spanish Civil War (1936-1939). Children summer camp in Sitges (1st May 1938). SPAIN. Madrid. Fundacion de Estudios Libertarios Anselmo Lorenzo (FAL)

Background imageEstudios Collection: Spanish Civil War (1936-1939). Poster on a conference

Spanish Civil War (1936-1939). Poster on a conference by Federica Montseny in Valencia (6th June 1936). SPAIN. Madrid. Fundacion de Estudios Libertarios Anselmo Lorenzo (FAL)

Background imageEstudios Collection: Spanish Civil War (1936-1939). Mujeres libres

Spanish Civil War (1936-1939). Mujeres libres (Free Women). Poster of the anarchist trade union CNT. SPAIN. Madrid. Fundacion de Estudios Libertarios Anselmo Lorenzo (FAL)

Background imageEstudios Collection: Spain. Barcelona. Towers of Canaletas and the entrance to th

Spain. Barcelona. Towers of Canaletas and the entrance to th
Barcelona. Towers of Canaletas and the entrance to the quarters of artillery, General Studies building. Engraving, 19th century. Drawing of G. Mosteyrin. Museum of City History. Barcelona. Spain

Background imageEstudios Collection: ASCASO, Francisco (1901-1936). Anarchist leader

ASCASO, Francisco (1901-1936). Anarchist leader, belonging to CNT and FAI. Poster commemorating his death. SPAIN. Madrid. Fundaci󮠤 e Estudios Libertarios Anselmo Lorenzo (FAL)

Background imageEstudios Collection: DURRUTI DOMINGO, Buenaventura (1896-1936). Spanish

DURRUTI DOMINGO, Buenaventura (1896-1936). Spanish anarchist leader. SPAIN. Madrid. Fundaci󮠤 e Estudios Libertarios Anselmo Lorenzo (FAL)

Background imageEstudios Collection: Espa񡠨s. XX). Tierra y Libertad (Land and

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Background imageEstudios Collection: Social / Barcelona Rambla

Social / Barcelona Rambla
Rambla de Estudios, Barcelona, full of people promenading

Background imageEstudios Collection: Spain / Barcelona 1913

Spain / Barcelona 1913
Barcelona: Rambla de Estudios full of strollers


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"Estudios: A Glimpse into the Spanish Civil War (1936-1939)" Step back in time and explore the tumultuous era of the Spanish Civil War (1936-1939) through a series of captivating photographs. From Children's Week to the Inauguration of significant events, these images offer a window into a defining period in Spain's history. One photograph captures the heart-wrenching aftermath of battle, showcasing fallen militia men who bravely fought for their beliefs. Another snapshot takes us to Barcelona on April 27, 1938, where we witness the resilience and courage of its people amidst war-torn streets. Moving beyond Barcelona, we journey to Sitges, where scenes from this coastal town during the Spanish Civil War unfold before our eyes. The contrast between picturesque landscapes and wartime realities is strikingly evident. A poster advertising an upcoming conference serves as a reminder that even during times of conflict, intellectual discourse continued to thrive. It highlights how individuals sought knowledge and understanding despite challenging circumstances. The empowering movement known as "Mujeres Libres" also finds its place within these studies. Women played an integral role in shaping Spain's future during this turbulent period—a testament to their strength and determination. Amongst these powerful visuals lies Buenaventura Durruti Domingo—an influential figure whose life was tragically cut short. His legacy lives on through his involvement in various inaugurations that marked important milestones during this historic struggle. Lastly, we are transported to Barcelona once more—gazing upon the iconic Towers of Canaletas and entrance to Théatre Principal—symbols that stood tall amidst chaos while offering solace and hope for those seeking refuge or respite from war's harsh realities. Through these diverse glimpses into "estudios, " we gain insight into both individual stories and collective experiences that shaped Spain forevermore.