The Spanish Civil War: A Very Short Introduction
작성자
Helen Graham
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Action & Adventure
History
Philosophy
형식
페이퍼백
페이지
192
언어
영어
출판됨
Jun 23, 2005
출판사
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10
0192803778
ISBN-13
9780192803771
설명
The Spanish Civil War stands out as one of the defining conflicts of the twentieth century, deeply influencing not only Spain but also the broader European landscape. This brief exploration delves into the complexities of the war, shedding light on the ideological battles that sparked fierce divisions within the country. From the rise of fascism to the struggle for democracy, the narrative captures the fervor of a nation at war with itself, highlighting the deep-seated social and political tensions that erupted in 1936.
Helen Graham offers readers an insightful overview that balances historical context with personal anecdotes and vivid accounts of life during the war. The intensity of the conflict, marked by stark contrasts between hope and despair, resilience and destruction, serves as a powerful reminder of the human capacity to endure amidst chaos. As the factors leading up to the war are examined, its lasting impact on modern Spain and its ongoing relevance in discussions of political change unfold, making it a compelling read for anyone interested in understanding this turbulent chapter in history.
Helen Graham offers readers an insightful overview that balances historical context with personal anecdotes and vivid accounts of life during the war. The intensity of the conflict, marked by stark contrasts between hope and despair, resilience and destruction, serves as a powerful reminder of the human capacity to endure amidst chaos. As the factors leading up to the war are examined, its lasting impact on modern Spain and its ongoing relevance in discussions of political change unfold, making it a compelling read for anyone interested in understanding this turbulent chapter in history.