Posts Tagged ‘Spain’

The future of Gaudi’s Sagrada Familia

Gaudi’s eternally unfinished church may actually be nearing completion

Football on the anniversary of the Guernica bombing

The Basques cheer Real Madrid’s defeat by Bayern Munich, but it was the Germans who bombed Guernica

What to make of this 19th C. Arab-Chinese-Peruvian portrait?

Long distance cultural exchange began much earlier than we sometimes imagine


Twenty weeks of WWII at The Atlantic

All sorts of visual surprises remain of one of the most documented moments in history

Mubarak on trial: should the past be prosecuted?

Forgetting the past is unacceptable, but so too is shelving it through superficial justice

The disorder of Spanish politics

Spain is up in arms, again, with revolution in the air