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The Republican Army in the Spanish Civil War, 1936-1939
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 393

The Republican Army in the Spanish Civil War, 1936-1939

A military history of the Spanish Civil War focussing on the challenges faced by the Republican Army.

Football, Europe and the Press
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 208

Football, Europe and the Press

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2013-10-18
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  • Publisher: Routledge

This book examines the construction of national, regional, and group identities in the football journalism of five European countries: England, France, Germany, Italy and Spain. Notions of the respective national stereotypes are explored in each of the countries studied.

Republic of Egos
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 318

Republic of Egos

Most histories of the Spanish Civil War (1936–1939) have examined major leaders or well-established political and social groups to explore class, gender, and ideological struggles. The war in Spain was marked by momentous conflicts between democracy and dictatorship, Communism and fascism, anarchism and authoritarianism, and Catholicism and anticlericalism that still provoke our fascination. In Republic of Egos, Michael Seidman focuses instead on the personal and individual experiences of the common men and women who were actors in a struggle that defined a generation and helped to shape our world. By examining the roles of anonymous individuals, families, and small groups who fought for t...

Personal memories of the days of the Spanish Civil War, in Catalan and English
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 294

Personal memories of the days of the Spanish Civil War, in Catalan and English

Lluis (1914-98), though sympathetic to the Nationalists, was forced by geography to join the Republican Army during the 1936-39 conflict. His niece Idoya (Spanish, Manchester Metropolitan U.) touches up his original Catalan and faces it with pages of English translation. She also includes a chronology, maps, a 20-page introduction, and an index.

British Battles of the Spanish Civil War
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 207

British Battles of the Spanish Civil War

The Spanish Civil War continues to attract attention as a brutal political and military struggle which foreshadowed the wider war across Europe that followed, and it has given rise to myths that have become commonplace since the war ended eighty years ago. Few of these myths are as potent as those associated with the International Brigades, the 45,000 volunteers from many countries who traveled to Spain to fight for the Second Republic. That is why this perceptive and original study by Charles Esdaile is so valuable. Using the recorded experience of the British Brigaders as well as primary research in the Spanish archives, he thoroughly re-examines the contribution they made to the war effor...

An Etymological Vocabulary and Study of La Estoria de Los Godos, 1243
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 144

An Etymological Vocabulary and Study of La Estoria de Los Godos, 1243

The Estoria de los godos is a paraphrase and summary of the Latin text DeRebus Hispaniae, or Historia Gothica, written by Archbishop don Rodrigo Ximenez de Rada and completed in 1243. The creation of the Estoria de los godos was prompted by a genuine desire to afford the less learned inhabitants of Castile the opportunity to know more about the history of their culture and civilization. It served as a model for historiographers of the thirteenth, fourteenth and fifteenth centuries. This etymological study of all the common names occurring in the text will serve to facilitate the reading comprehension of those interested in Spanish history who may have difficulty understanding and interpreting the language of the 13th century.

The Flamenco Tradition in the Works of Federico García Lorca and Carlos Saura
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 356

The Flamenco Tradition in the Works of Federico García Lorca and Carlos Saura

This study explores the meaning and importance of flamenco in the works of two of the most important and influential figures in 20th-century Spanish culture, the poet and playwright Federico Garcia Lorca and the film-maker Carlos Saura. Lorca and Saura shared a fascination for flamenco as a medium for the existential ideology of the marginalized and disenfranchised and this work evaluates the development of these themes through a close, contextual study of their works, which are linked explicitly by Saura's film adaptation of Lorca's Bodas de sangre and, more profoundly, by their use of flamenco to express ideas of sexual and political marginalization in pre- and post- Francoist Spain respectively. The study demonstrates that an understanding of the symbolism, visual style, characters, themes and performance system of flamenco is key to a greater understanding of the social, sexual, political and existential themes in the works of Lorca and Saura.

History and Autobiography in Contemporary Spanish Women's Testimonial Writings
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 332

History and Autobiography in Contemporary Spanish Women's Testimonial Writings

This monograph explores the biographical and autobiographical works of seven 20th-century Spanish women writers: Josefina Aldecoa, Mercedes Formica, Dolores Ibarruri, Pilar Jaraiz Franco, Federica Montseny, Constancia de la Mora, and Isabel Oyarzabal de Palencia. Literary and political figures, these women contest traditional versions of Spanish history through their published works, and offer different perspectives on the role of women within that history. They address the past from diverse ideological standpoints - communism, republicanism, socialism, anarchism and fascism. The text examines the construction of the identity of the female historical subject within a specific sociopolitical context, drawing on relevant critical work from the fields of historicism, feminism and cultural studies.

The People's Army in the Spanish Civil War
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 404

The People's Army in the Spanish Civil War

The author of Fighting for Spain delivers “a military history focused on three major battles, Brunete, Belchite and Teruel . . . meticulously researched” (Historical Novel Society). Why did the Spanish Republic lose the Spanish Civil War—and could the Republic have won? These are the key questions Alexander Clifford addresses in this in-depth study of the People’s Army and the critical battles of Brunete, Belchite and Teruel. These battles represented the Republic’s best chance of military success, but after bitter fighting its forces were beaten back. From then on, the Republic, facing the superior army of Franco and the Nationalists, aided by Germany and Italy, faced inevitable d...

Three Dominican Pioneers in the New World
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 100

Three Dominican Pioneers in the New World

This essay and the translation of original Spanish texts places the early Dominican contribution into focus. It examines the time span from 1510 to about 1548. It is divided into three main sections: activities on the Island of Espanola and their echo in Spain; activities in Mexico proper and Guatemala; and missions to the Mixtecs in Oaxaca and environs.