On Tuesday inaugurated the exhibition "Feelings Baroque" by Juan Jose Quiros, at 20 am at the Ethnographic Museum of Science and Nature.
Emiliano Hernández and José Luis González, presented, on behalf of the Department of Culture, the rapporteur Barnuevo Cristóbal Pérez de los Cobos, before the conference in Jumilla Daily life during the Civil War, and they thanked, on behalf of the Department Culture and that of the councilor who was unable to attend, his kindness and willingness to participate in this conference series, illustrating attendees.
The rapporteur, Bachelor of Arts, Master of constitutionalism and specialty of Geography and History at the University of Murcia.
Secondary school teacher in centers of Murcia and Albacete, Murcia resident, but has been very close to Jumilla, where he lived until age 13, participating in publications like El Picacho.
His love of history led him to investigate some aspects of life Jumillano.
He is currently working on a study against neighboring Jumilla during the reign of Philip II, and others of the founding of the Estate of the Carrasca Hoya.
Cheerful character, uses his free time to dive into the archives for the study of history, according to Gonzalez.
The conference sought to clarify how people lived in Jumilla in difficult years through anecdotes and photographic projection, a very hard time, which is still latent in those who lived between the years 36 and 39 with the base year history 34 immediate predecessor and first chapter of the Civil War, and since it already looks like it would Jumilla at the time.
The information obtained from the records of the City Council and published in the news around this time, with the difficulty of finding documents at the press brief moment.
Source: Ayuntamiento de Jumilla