List of Illustrations
Preface to the Revised Edition
Acknowledgements
Introduction: The Roots of the Conflict
Timeline
Chapter 1: Spain Split in Half
Chapter 2: Holy War and Anticlerical Hatred
Chapter 3: An International War on Spanish Soil
Chapter 4: The Republic at War
Chapter 5: The New Order
Chapter 6: A Long War
Epilogue: An Uncivil Peace
Bibliographic commentary
Index
An accessible and introductory overview of the Spanish Civil War in its national and international dimensions.
Julián Casanova is Professor of History at the University of Zaragoza, Spain. His is the author of The Spanish Republic and the Spanish Civil War (2010) and Anarchism, the Republic and Civil War in Spain (2005).
‘Julián Casanova is one of the most original and exciting
historians currently working on the Spanish Civil War. His books on
anarchism, the Catholic Church and the Francoist repression have
earned him a glowing international reputation. This short history
draws on his own research and combines his trademark reliability
and readability in a book that students and general readers alike
will find invaluable.’
*Paul Preston, Príncipe de Asturias Professor of Contemporary
Spanish History, London School of Economics, UK*
‘Julián Casanova is one of the most productive of the current
generation of Spanish intellectuals who are determined that
democracy and human rights, now better established than in any
previous period of Spanish history, will become the habitual and
accepted framework of Spanish public life. He shows clearly how the
political shortcomings of the Republic, the enthusiasm of Mussolini
and Hitler to aid General Franco, the Stalinist mixture of military
aid with secretive political interference in the life of the
Republic, and the failure of the Western democracies to aid the
Republic, all combined to assure the military victory and postwar
dictatorship of Franco. This is an excellently written and very
carefully documented history of the Civil War of 1936-39.’
*Gabriel Jackson, Professor Emeritus of History, University of
California, San Diego, USA*
‘Julián Casanova is one of Spain s leading historians. His
innovative and ground-breaking research on the Spanish Civil War
and its long aftermath has also garnered him an international
reputation, and in this Short History he distils his rich knowledge
and insight into a readable synthesis. Casanova explains the deep
domestic origins of the Spanish war, while also placing it in its
proper European context of convulsive continental change from First
to Second World Wars. Students and general readers alike will find
his book informative, enlightening and thought-provoking in equal
measure.’
*Helen Graham, Professor of Modern Spanish History, Royal Holloway,
University of London, UK*
'Exemplary... a considerable achievement.'
*The Scotsman*
In a crowded field, there is a place for the insights of the
distinguished Spanish historian Julian Casanova as delivered in
this concise and elegant volume.
*Professor Sir Paul Preston, author of The Spanish Civil War.
Reaction, Revolution & Revenge*
At the time, the popular view on both sides of the Spanish civil
war was that the issues at stake were simple in the eyes of both
the left and the right, at home and abroad. Even today the issue of
General Franco’s legacy is still fought over in such terms. But it
was never that straightforward, and Professor Casanova has managed
brilliantly to summarise the core issues in readable form without
in any way minimising their extreme complexity.
*Jonathan Haslam FBA, Professor Emeritus in the History of
International Relations, Cambridge University, UK*
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