CHOICE Outstanding Academic Title 2017 This book provides a comparative history of the domestic and international nature of Spain’s First Carlist War (1833-40) and the Spanish Civil War (1936-39), as well as the impact of both conflicts. The book demonstrates how and why Spain’s struggle for liberty was won in the 1830s only for it to be lost one hundred years later. It shows how both civil wars were world wars in miniature, fought in part by foreign volunteers under the gaze and in the political consciousness of the outside world. Prefaced by a short introduction, The Spanish Civil Wars is arranged into two domestic and international sections, each with three thematic chapters comparing each civil war in detail. The main analytical perspectives are political, social and new military history in nature, but they also explore aspects of gender, culture, nationalism and separatism, economy, religion and, especially, the war in its international context. The book integrates international archival research with the latest scholarship on both subjects and also includes a glossary, a bibliography and several images. It is a key resource tailored to the needs of students and scholars of modern Spain which offers an intriguing and original new perspective on the Spanish Civil War.
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Introduction Part I: The Domestic Aspect of the Spanish Civil Wars 1. The battle fronts in the Spanish Civil Wars 2. The home fronts in the Spanish Civil Wars 3. Legacy and memory of the Spanish Civil Wars Part II: The International Aspect of the Spanish Civil Wars 4. Imperial origins of the Spanish Civil Wars 5. World wars in miniature 6. Woe to the vanquished Conclusions Notes Glossary Sources and Bibliography Index
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Its historiographical value is twofold. On one level, it convincingly depicts an intricate pattern of historical fault lines specific to the Spanish context that appear to link civil disturbances that were separated by over one hundred years. And, finally, by focusing on the peculiarities or distinctive features of Spain’s past, the book makes a compelling argument for revisiting our assumptions about the precise place the Spanish Civil War holds in twentieth-century European history.
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Compares the domestic and international nature as well as the impact of Spain’s First Carlist War (1833-40) and the Spanish Civil War (1936-39).
Innovative new comparative history of the Spanish Civil War and Spain's First Carlist War in the 19th century

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ISBN
9781474229401
Publisert
2017-02-09
Utgiver
Vendor
Bloomsbury Academic
Vekt
549 gr
Høyde
234 mm
Bredde
156 mm
Aldersnivå
U, 05
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet
Antall sider
264

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Mark Lawrence is Lecturer in History at the University of Kent, UK. He is the author of Spain’s First Carlist War, 1833-40 (2014).