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Ibiza celebrates in Can Ventosa the VII edition of the Conference on Historical Memory

The cycle, dedicated this year to personal stories as the axis to recover the collective past, will bring together researchers and specialists in three days open to the public at the Municipal Library of Eivissa.

The City Council of Eivissa, through the Arxiu Històric d’Eivissa i Formentera (AHEiF), organizes the VII Jornades d’Estudis Locals de Memòria Històrica, which this year are entitled “Memòria recuperada: històries personals”. The sessions will be held on November 24, 26 and 27, at 8 p.m., in the Marià Villangómez Room of the Municipal Library of Eivissa.

Already consolidated as an essential meeting point for research and dissemination of historical knowledge of the island, these conferences present in 2025 a program focused on the importance of personal memory as a fundamental tool for reconstructing the common history.

Conference program

Monday, November 24th

  • 20.00 h – Official opening by the Councillor for Culture of the City Council of Eivissa, Carmen Domínguez.

  • 20.10 h“No va quedar res: història del poble de Llers”, by the writer Maria Escalas.

  • 20.35 h“La colònia penitenciària de Formentera”, by Manel Suárez, researcher and professor.

Wednesday, November 26th

  • 20.00 h“Els Norats: de Mallorca a Santa Eulària passant per Algèria”, by historian Mateu Morro.

  • 20.30 h“Les resistències antifranquistes a les Balears (1939-1948)”, offered by David Ginard, PhD in History and professor at the UIB.

Thursday, November 27th

  • 20.00 h“El batle Cardonet de Sant Josep”, by Antoni Tur Cardona Cardonet, researcher and sociocultural animator.

  • 20.30 h“La fossa del Cementeri vell de Vila: de la cerca a la identificació”, by the archaeologist Almudena García Rubio, director of the excavation campaigns, and Lluís Ruiz Val, professor and president of the Fòrum per la Memòria d’Eivissa i Formentera.

  • 21.15-21.30 h – Closing of the Conference by the Councillor for Culture, Carmen Domínguez.

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The speakers: leaders in historical memory and local research

Maria Escalas Bernat

Mallorcan writer and musician, she develops her work in Catalan and combines literary creation with teaching and editorial accompaniment. She debuted with Abans que el teu record torni cendra (2016), followed by Sara i els silencis (2018) and Estimada Mirta (2021). With Matilde E. (2024) she won the Llorenç Villalonga Prize for Novel in Catalan 2023. His most recent work, No va quedar res ( 2025), will be the protagonist of his intervention in this conference.

Almudena García-Rubio

With a degree in History and a PhD in Physical Anthropology, she has been a researcher at the Aranzadi Science Society since 2003. She has directed the fosses plans of the Balearic Government and all the excavation campaigns of the Cementiri Vell de Vila grave since 2018.

David Ginard Ferón

Doctor in History and professor at the UIB, he has directed the collection Quaderns d’Història Contemporània de les Balears since 1996. He is the author of some twenty books on the labor movement, women’s history and the Civil War. His most recent publication is Contra Franco i Falange: les resistències clandestines a les Balears (1939-1948).

Mateu Morro Marcé

Historian and author of numerous works on history and popular culture of the Balearic Islands, including Els Norats (1936-1949), the focus of his presentation. His work ranges from oral tradition to key episodes of the anti-fascist movement.

Manel Suárez Salvà

Secondary school teacher and researcher specialized in Franco’s prisoners in Mallorca and in the penitentiary colony of Formentera, the central theme of his talk. He has been awarded by the City Council of Sa Pobla and Maria de la Salut, and has participated in research that has allowed historical exhumations.

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Lluís Ruiz Val

Professor of Geography and History and president of the Fòrum per la Memòria d’Eivissa i Formentera. Under his direction have been promoted exhibitions, catalogs and the map of fosses Memòria contra l’oblit (2015). He has published several works on democratic memory and narrative.

Antoni Tur Cardona Cardonet

Sociocultural animator and co-founder of the Taller de Flauta Dolça, he has worked to recover the memory of his grandfather, Antoni Cardona Riera, mayor of Sant Josep during the II Republic. His research has been key to request the nullity of the court martial that condemned him.

These VII Jornades d’Estudis Locals de Memòria Històrica consolidate an essential space to understand the recent past of Eivissa and Formentera, giving voice to stories that, from the personal, illuminate the collective memory of the Pitiüses.

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