Pavelló de la República CRAI Library
Pavelló de la República CRAI Library is a specialized library located in Barcelona, Spain, dedicated to the study and preservation of documents, books, and materials related to the Spanish Civil War, the Second Spanish Republic, Exile, and the Franco regime. It is part of the University of Barcelona's Learning and Research Resources Centre (CRAI), which aims to support the university's educational and research activities by providing comprehensive resources and services.
History[edit | edit source]
The origins of the Pavelló de la República CRAI Library can be traced back to the 1937 Paris International Exposition, where the Spanish Republican government constructed the Pavelló de la República to showcase the Republic's achievements and the struggles it faced during the Civil War. After the exposition, the pavilion's materials were stored and eventually found their way back to Spain, where they became the foundation for the library's collection.
In the late 20th century, the University of Barcelona, recognizing the historical and cultural significance of these materials, established the Pavelló de la República CRAI Library. The library's mission is to preserve this important part of Spanish history and make it accessible to researchers, students, and the public.
Collections[edit | edit source]
The library houses a vast collection of materials related to the Spanish Civil War and the Second Spanish Republic, including:
- Books, journals, and newspapers from the period
- Photographs, posters, and propaganda materials
- Personal letters, diaries, and other manuscripts
- Archives of political parties, trade unions, and other organizations active during the period
The collections are not only valuable for historians and researchers studying the period but also serve as a resource for those interested in the art, culture, and social movements of the time.
Services[edit | edit source]
The Pavelló de la República CRAI Library offers a range of services to support research and learning, including:
- Access to digital and physical collections
- Research assistance and consultation services
- Educational programs and workshops
- Exhibition spaces for displaying materials from the collections
Importance[edit | edit source]
The library plays a crucial role in preserving the memory of the Spanish Civil War and the Second Spanish Republic. By providing access to its collections, the Pavelló de la República CRAI Library helps to ensure that future generations can learn about this pivotal period in Spanish history. It also serves as a model for how institutions can preserve and provide access to cultural and historical heritage.
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