1st Edition

The Spanish Civil War A Modern Tragedy

Edited By George R. Esenwein Copyright 2005
    320 Pages
    by Routledge

    320 Pages
    by Routledge

    This exciting collection of primary sources on the Spanish Civil War uses military and political documents, media accounts, and contemporary propaganda to create a representative and illuminating survey of this enormously complicated event more than sixty-five years after it ended.

    Structured chronologically from a full introduction which delineates the field, this book ranges from the origins of the uprising against Franco through to its turbulent aftermath. It clearly outlines key points in the conflict and highlights the little-known roles of race and gender in determining the war’s outcome.

    The book also unearths many rare sources for the first time and reveals the variety of perspectives held by those immediately involved in the war. This is an ideal resource for all students of history and military history.

    1. From Republic to Civil War  2. Men and Women in Arms  3. Volcanic Eruptions: Popular Experiences of Revolution and Violence  4. The Mosaic of Politics: Conflict and Consensus in the Republican and Nationalist Zones  5. Spain in the International Arena  6. Race, Religion and Gender  7. Political Life Behind the Lines  8. The Tide Turns: Military Engagements, 1937–1938  9. The End Comes

    Biography

    George R. Esenwein