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New website features work by CCS faculty and students

Posted by Rebekah Pratt-Sturges on September 6, 2023

Congratulations to the Martin-Springer Institute on the completion of their digital exhibition “Stories of the Spanish Civil War.” The project featured student interns from across campus and several from CCS major and minor programs under the direction of CCS Professor of the Comparative Study of Religions and director of the Martin-Sprinter Institute Dr. Bjorn Krondorfer.

About the exhibit:

What can a simple fan tell us about war? Explore with us the Spanish Civil War through a fan signed in 1938 by men fighting in the International Brigades in support of the Spanish Republic under attack by General Franco’s nationalists and their European fascist allies. On the backside of the fan, thirty-one men from the United States, Canada, and the United Kingdom handwrote their names. Who were these men who survived the war? What compelled them to leave their homes to fight fascism in Spain?

This website reconstructs parts of these men’s lives and experiences through traces left in documents and archives. Stories from the Spanish Civil War is a project of the Martin-Springer Institute at Northern Arizona University. Researched by a student-faculty team, the project explores the Spanish Civil War through two historical artifacts that belong to German-born Arizona resident Bernd Häber. Häber received the fan and the photograph as a young boy growing up in East Berlin from his great-uncle Johann (Hans) Maslowski, himself a member of the International Brigades in Spain. The project focuses on the American volunteers.

Explore the exhibit!

Filed Under: Alumni News, Art History, Comparative Study of Religions, Faculty Research, Museum Studies, Public Humanities, Student News, Student Research

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