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Marxist documents on the Spanish revolution.
(English)
A remarkable collection of photographic images from the Spanish Civil War.
Originally created by the Junta de Defensa de Madrid to document atrocities, later used by the Franco government to identify and repress "republicanos".
Maintained by the Spanish Ministry of Culture and Sports.
Database of interviews with Jewish people from Spain.
Includes facsimiles of official documents.
Explore the database by family name, city.
Advanced search here.
(photos, English transcriptions, Polish facsimiles)
A collection of digitized newspapers.
(18th century - present day; facsimiles)
Collection of thousands of digitized newspapers.
(19th century - present day; facsimiles)
Statistical Yearbook of Spain consisting of statistical information and data pertaining to Spain's economic, social and demographic reality.
Contains yearly publications dating from 1858.
Website also available in English.
(1858 - present day; Spanish-language facsimiles and publications)
Footage collection includes weddings and other events involving the royal family.
Compiled by British Pathe.
(20th century; videos; English interface)
Digitized from collections at the Library of Congress.
(1930-1940; facsimiles)
Scroll down for collection of posters, songs, photographs, speeches and letters from the time of the Civil War.
In cooperation with Roy Rosenzweig Center for History and New Media.
(Spanish and English transcriptions; facsimiles; photographs)
“ Since his departure from Spain with the end of the civil war (1936-1939), Carlos Esplá kept an important archive composed mainly of correspondence, press and originals of his writings.”
In cooperation with Biblioteca Virtual Miguel de Cervantes.
(20th century; Spanish facsimiles)
From the Southworth Spanish Civil War Collection at the University of California at San Diego.
(1934-1939; facsimile images)
Digital access to over 13,000 pages of archival materials provided by the University of Warwick Library.
Archives are full-text searchable or browseable.
(1934-1940; facsimiles, transcriptions and commentary)
To commemorate the outbreak of the Spanish Civil War, British Pathé has launched this definitive collection of films from that conflict.
Compiled by British Pathé.
(1936-1939; video; English interface)
The records of Fond 545 reflect activities of the International Brigades and military units which took part in the civil war on the side of the Republican Army of Spain in 1936 – 1939.
(1936-1939; Spanish facsimiles with Russian and English interface)
With both primary and secondary sources, including photos.
From the Anarchy Archives.
(1936-1939; facsimiles, transcriptions and commentary)
Collection of posters from the Spanish Civil War from the Czech People's National Archives.
(1936-1938; Czech interface, Spanish facsimiles)
Best collection of posters of the Spanish Civil War available worldwide.
Browse the database.
A digital project of PARES, Portal de Archivos Españoles.
(1936-1939; facsimiles)
An online exhibition of the Avery Architectural and Fine Arts Library.
At Columbia University.
(1936-1939; facsimile images)
A joint project of the Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofia and the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.
(1936-1939; facsimiles and commentary)
From the Southworth Collection at the University of California at San Diego.
(mostly 1936-1939; facsimile images)
Mostly illustrating Tampa, Florida's connections to Spain.
From the University of South Florida.
(1936-1940; facsimiles and audio)
From VADS - Online Resource for Visual Arts.
(1936-1939; English interface with Spanish facsimiles)
"Noel Monks was a correspondent covering the civil war in Spain for the "London Daily Express." He was the first reporter to arrive on the scene after the bombing.”
EyeWitness to History.
(1937; English transcription, photographs)
From the Southworth Collection at the University of California at San Diego.
(1938; facsimile images)
A commemoration of the 80th anniversary of the Spanish Civil War by the University of California at Berkeley.
Selections from The Bancroft Library’s Veterans of the Abraham Lincoln Brigade Bay Area Post Records and Photograph Collections.
(1936-1941; digital exhibits, posters, poetry, etc.)
A collection of primary documents from the Internet Modern History Sourcebook.
(1939-1945; transcriptions and translations)
A collection of primary documents from the Internet Modern History Sourcebook.
(1939-1945; transcriptions and translations)
Forward and Executive Summary to the Preliminary Study from the U.S. State Department.
(1939-present; transcriptions)
A collection of documents related to WWII.
From the Avalon Project.
(1 September 1939 - 2 September 1945)
Various collections relating to the SS Navemar, a ship that brought Jews from Spain to the US in 1941.
Includes letters and diaries (use the menu on the right side of the page to navigate) and passports and other related documents.
(1941; images, English and German facsimiles, English interface)
Newpaper articles on the Spanish Socialist Party.
In cooperation with Biblioteca Virtual Miguel de Cervantes.
(1944-1948; Spanish facsimiles)
  • Foreign relations between Spain and the US
Documents from US State Department and University of Wisconsin-Madison.
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1958-1960
1961-1963
1964-1968
1969-1972
(1945-1972; English transcriptions)
A collection of primary documents from the Internet Modern History Sourcebook.
(Scroll down to Spain)
(1945 to the present; transcriptions and translations)
Political report concerning the religious tension and the grievances against the Protestant minority in Spain.
From the Europeana collection.
(26 March 1952; French-language facsimile)
Collection of digitized newspapers.
(1976 - present day; facsimiles)
Treaty and other documents pertaining to the inclusion of Spain in the European Communities which became the EU. Part of EUR-Lex, a European Union (EU) law database.
View other accession treaties here.
(1985; English)
Collection of digitized newspapers.
(2002 - present day; facsimiles)
Spain official data files and documents, including country files, parents' occupation, and sample data.
Files available for download.
(2002-2016; English interface with Spanish, Basque, Catalan and Galician files)

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