Britain and the Spanish Civil War
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Published:28th Aug '97
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This book offers an interpretation of a foreign conflict that has had a greater impact on modern British politics than any other.
Based on archival research, this is the broadest account yet published of Britain's response to the Spanish Civil War. While previous scholars have emphasised the importance of anti-fascism, this book highlights the positive inspiration that many Britons drew from Spain's experience during the Civil War.No foreign conflict has had a greater impact on modern British politics than the Spanish Civil War (1936–9). More than other conflicts of the 1930s in Abyssinia and China, or more recent wars in Vietnam and Bosnia, the Spanish Civil War served to galvanise political activity in Britain, in support both of the Republican government and of Franco's Nationalist rebels. Familiar aspects, such as the role of the British government, the intellectuals, and the International Brigades are reinterpreted alongside the first detailed accounts of previously neglected subjects such as right-wing and religious opinion. In addition, Buchanan shows how the Civil War acted not only as a symbol of anti-fascism for the Left, but also as a positive example of a 'New Spain' arising from the ashes of the old. Many archival sources are used to offer a stimulating interpretation of a subject of great significance to twentieth-century Britain.
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ISBN: 9780521455695
Dimensions: 228mm x 153mm x 17mm
Weight: 415g
256 pages