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Spanish Second Republic Revisited: From Democratic Hopes to the Civil War

Spanish Second Republic Revisited: From Democratic Hopes to the Civil War (1931-1936) Hardback - 2012

by Manuel Alvarez Tardio

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Hardback. New. The Spanish Civil War is one of the most studied events in modern European history. This book analyses the main obstacles to the consolidation of democracy in Spain and debates the principal stereotypes of the traditional historiography of both left and right.
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  • Title Spanish Second Republic Revisited: From Democratic Hopes to the Civil War (1931-1936)
  • Author Manuel Alvarez Tardio
  • Binding Hardback
  • Condition New
  • Pages 280
  • Language ENG
  • Publisher Sussex Academic Press
  • Date 2012-03
  • Features Bibliography, Index
  • Bookseller's Inventory # A9781845194598
  • ISBN 9781845194598
  • Themes
    • Aspects (Academic): Historical
    • Chronological Period: 20th Century
    • Cultural Region: Spanish

From the publisher

The Spanish Civil War is one of the most studied events in modern European history. Its origins, that is to say the politics of the Second Republic (1931-1936), have been much debated. The republican period has been much idealised and in particular the myth of Spanish democracy beset by fascism, of which Franco was its leading figure, has been much cultivated. But was this really the case? Recently historians of the Republic have proposed a new and non-ideological perspective on the 1930s. Spain's path was at once different yet in many ways similar to that of Europe during the inter-war period. This book brings together leading and innovative specialists to analyse the main obstacles to the consolidation of democracy in Spain and to debate the principal stereotypes of the traditional historiography of both left and right. The issues addressed include: the breakdown of democracy; whether the CEDA was an opportunity or a threat; the centrist appeal under the Republic; how the elections were viewed and conducted; the transformation of fascism; new revelations about the Communist party; the politics of exclusion at the local level; the perceived necessity for repression; new perspectives on the Civil Guard; the role of intellectuals in the Republic; and revisionism and sectarian history. The book offers a new and dynamic vision of why Spanish democracy failed to consolidate itself and why it finally fell into the terror of civil war. Essential reading for all those interested in modern European history.

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  • Choice, 10/01/2012, Page 0

About the author

Manuel lvarez Tardo is Senior Lecturer in the History of Political Thought and Social and Political Movements at Rey Juan Carlos University of Madrid (Spain). Author or co-author of El camino a la democracia en Espaa, 1931 y 1978 (Madrid, Gota a Gota, 2005); The Spanish Second Republic Revisited (Brighton, Sussex Academic Press, 2012); Politicas del odio: Violencia y crisis en las democracias de entreguerras (Madrid, Tecnos, 2017); and 1936. Fraude y violencia en las elecciones del Frente Popular (Madrid, Espasa, 2017). Fernando del Rey Reguillo is Professor in the History of Political Thought and Social and Political Movements at Complutense University of Madrid.