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The Spanish Civil War: A Very Short Introduction
The Spanish Civil War: A Very Short Introduction | Helen Graham
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This Very Short Introduction offers a powerfully-written explanation of the Spanish Civil war's complex origins and course, and explores its impact on a personal and international scale. It examines Spanish participation in European resistance movements during World War II and also the ongoing civil war waged politically, economically, judicially and culturally inside Spain by Francoism after its military victory in 1939. During this time, history writing itself became a battleground, and the book charts the Franco regime's attempt to appropriate the past. Graham has provided an ethical reflection on the war in the context of Europe's tumultuous twentieth century, highlighting why it has inspired some of the greatest writers of our time, and how the effects of this regime continue to resonate today in Britain, continental Europe, and beyond.
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This was a nice little overview of the causes, impacts and legacy of the Spanish Civil War as well as the experiences of the various people involved whether communist, clergy, peasants or foreign volunteers. I recently discovered these Very Short Introduction books put out by Oxford and I have to say they‘re great for learning about new subjects without getting bogged down in detail. They also fit perfectly in a coat pocket.