The Spanish Republic at War 1936-1939

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Cambridge University Press, 19 dic 2002 - 472 páginas
This is a new and comprehensive analysis of the forces of the Spanish left - interpreted broadly - during the civil war of 1936-9, and the first of its kind for more than thirty years. The book argues two crucial propositions. First, that the wartime responses (and limitations) of the Spanish left - republicans, socialists, communists and anarcho-syndicalists - can be understood only in relation to their pre-war experiences, world views, organisational structures and the wider Spanish context of acute uneven development which had moulded their organisations over previous decades. Second, that the overarching influence that shaped the evolution of the Republic between 1936 and 1939 was the war itself: the book explores the complex, cumulative effects of a civil war fought under the brutally destabilising conditions of an international arms embargo
 

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A fractured left the impact of uneven development 18981930
1
The challenge of mass political mobilisation 19311936
23
Against the state military rebellion political fragmentation popular resistance and repression 18 July4 September 1936
79
Building the war effort building the state for total war September 1936February 1937
131
Challenges to the centralising Republic revolutionary and liberal particularisms in Catalonia Aragon and the Basque Country
215
The Barcelona May days and their consequences FebruaryAugust 1937
254
Negrins war on three fronts
316
The collapse of the Republican home front
390
Glossary
426
Bibliography
434
Index
464
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Sobre el autor (2002)

Dr Helen Graham is Reader in Spanish History, Royal Holloway, University of London. She has published widely in the Spanish Civil War, and co-produced (with Jo Labanyi) the first volume ever published dedicated to Spanish cultural studies in 1995. Her book Socialism and War: The Spanish Socialist Party in Power and Crisis, 1936-1939 was published by Cambridge University Press in 1991.

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