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The Spanish Republic and Civil War Julian Casanova (Universidad de Zaragoza)

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The Spanish Republic and Civil War by Julian Casanova (Universidad de Zaragoza)


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One of Spain's leading historians offers a magisterial new account of the critical period in Spanish history when the climate of euphoria and hope that greeted the overthrow of the monarchy in 1931 was transformed into a cruel, destructive civil war and, ultimately, a victory for dictatorship over democracy.

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The Spanish Republic and Civil War by Julian Casanova (Universidad de Zaragoza)

The Spanish Civil War has gone down in history for the horrific violence that it generated. The climate of euphoria and hope that greeted the overthrow of the Spanish monarchy was utterly transformed just five years later by a cruel and destructive civil war. Here Julian Casanova, one of Spain's leading historians, offers a magisterial new account of this critical period in Spanish history. He exposes the ways in which the Republic brought into the open simmering tensions between Catholics and hardline anticlericalists, bosses and workers, Church and State, order and revolution. In 1936 these conflicts tipped over into the sacas, paseos and mass killings which are still passionately debated today. The book also explores the decisive role of the international instability of the 1930s in the duration and outcome of the conflict. Franco's victory was in the end a victory for Hitler and Mussolini and for dictatorship over democracy.

The Spanish Republic and Civil War Reviews

'Julian Casanova is one of the most exciting and innovative historians working in Spain today. His books on the role of the Catholic Church in the Spanish Civil War, on anarchism and on the Francoist repression have earned him an enviable international reputation. In The Spanish Republic and Civil War, his characteristically impressive empirical research is crowned by a lively style adorned with penetrating insights.' Paul Preston, London School of Economics and Political Science
'Julian Casanova, one of Spain's leading historians, has written a comprehensive and dynamic account that avoids standard cliches and lays bare the complexities of Europe's most intricate domestic drama during the years preceding World War II.' Stanley Payne, University of Wisconsin, Madison
'Julian Casanova's book is a grand synthesis in the most positive sense. The author calmly integrates the most recent scholarship, demonstrating that the decline into civil war was not inevitable and how the Second Republic was debilitated as much by political and social fragmentation as by polarisation. At the current moment of considerable controversy over the politics of memory in Spain, the importance of this highly readable and rigorously objective account of both the origins and experience of the civil war, which subtly draws attention to the complexities of Spain's history in the 1930s, can hardly be overstated.' Michael Richards, University of the West of England
'Casanova's book must stand beside the very best on the Republic and Civil War available to an English-language readership.' New Left Review
'This book is one that should find many audiences - historians of modern Spain, general readers interested in a readable one-volume introduction to the 1930s in Spain, and other[s] following broader developments in Europe.' Bulletin for Spanish and Portuguese Historical Studies
'... an excellent introduction to the troubled years between the formation of the Second Republic in April 1931 and Franco's victory eight years later.' History
'Casanova manages to achieve a good balance between synthesis, when scholarly consensus is broad; exposition, when historiographical positions do not agree; and intervention, when his own conclusions are warranted.' Pamela Radcliff, International Journal of Interdisciplinary History
'... a sophisticated political narrative of 1930s Spain ...' Scott Eastman, Journal of World History
'This well-researched and handsomely written book offers a compelling account of a crucial period in Spanish history ... this is a highly readable book, which will appeal to professional historians, students, and the general public.' Canadian Journal of History
'The Spanish Republic and Civil War is a broad survey of [a] tumultuous decade ... this book will be of considerable use to undergraduate students and to a general readership.' Journal of Contemporary History
'... I would highly recommend this book ... this is a well-written and thoughtful work that deserves a prominent place in a crowded field of competitors.' Civil Wars

About Julian Casanova (Universidad de Zaragoza)

Julian Casanova is Professor of Contemporary History at the University of Zaragoza, Spain. He is one of the leading experts on the Second Republic and Spanish Civil War and has published widely in Spanish and English translations.

Table of Contents

Introduction; Part I. Republic: 1. The winds of change; 2. The constraints of democracy; 3. Order and religion; 4. Reshaping the republic; 5. The seeds of confrontation; Part II. Civil War: 6. From coup d'etat to civil war; 7. Order, revolution and political violence; 8. An international war; 9. The republic at war; 10. 'Nationalist' Spain; 11. Battlefields and rearguard politics; Epilogue. Why did the republic lose the war?

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NLS9780521737807
9780521737807
052173780X
The Spanish Republic and Civil War by Julian Casanova (Universidad de Zaragoza)
New
Paperback
Cambridge University Press
2010-07-29
372
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