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EPISODE · Sep 13, 2021 · 33 MIN

Co3 40 - Una institución con memoria: Salvador Vila, con Mercedes del Amo

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Este segundo episodio de la temporada de Co3 es un repaso a la historia de nuestra institución, especialmente la silenciada durante muchos años. Para ello, contamos con Mercedes del Amo, profesora jubilada de la Universidad de Granada y escritora del libro "Salvador Vila: El rector fusilado en Víznar", reeditado recientemente y que cuenta con un prólogo de Pilar Aranda, rectora de la Universidad de Granada, donde hace un exhaustivo repaso a la vida de quien fuera discípulo predilecto de Miguel de Unamuno en el que puede considerarse la revisión más profunda de la vida de este intelectual.

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