The Revolution And The Civil War In Spain, by Pierre Broué
This comprehensive historical analysis delves into the complex socio-political landscape of Spain during the tumultuous period of the 1930s, focusing on the intricate interplay between revolutionary movements and the ensuing civil war. It examines the ideological battles between anarchists, communists, and other leftist factions, alongside the rise of Franco's nationalist forces. The narrative provides a detailed account of the internal and external factors that influenced the conflict, highlighting the international dimensions and the broader implications for European politics. Through meticulous research, it offers a nuanced understanding of the revolutionary aspirations and the tragic descent into civil war, shedding light on the enduring impact of these events on Spanish society.
- Published
- 1972
- Nationality
- French
- Length
- Long
- Pages
- 600-700
- Original Language
- French
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