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Professor Holguin is the author of Creating Spaniards:
Culture and National Identity in Republican Spain,
a book exploring efforts by the numerous governments
of the Second Republic in Spain to invent their own
conceptions of Spain=s cultural, artistic, and historical
traditions. Their intent was to forge a national identity
in a country that had been divided for over a century
by regionalism, political instability, and religious
retrenchment. Her article, "'National Spain Invites
You': Battlefield Tourism during the Spanish Civil War",
appeared in 2005 in the American Historical Review.
Professor Holguin is currently at work on a history
of flamenco. She teaches a wide variety of courses in
European intellectual history, European feminist thought,
women and gender in Europe, and courses on the history
of Spain. Professor Holguin received her Ph.D. from
the University of California, Los Angeles.
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