In the 1930s Spain underwent a period of intense and bloody
upheaval that culminated in three years of civil war and the
triumph of the Nationalist rebels under General Franco. Hundreds of
thousands of Spanish - and non-Spanish - people died in their
struggle against what was seen as the greatest evil of the time:
fascism and its commitment to the defeat of democracy. Fifty years
on, with the coming of a new democracy to Spain, previously
inaccessible research materials have become available to
historians; old orthodoxies have been challenged and the continuing
debate concerning the origins of the Spanish Civil War has been
lively. In the light of this renewed interest Martin Blinkhorn has
provided a lucid and readable introduction to events in Spain in
the 1930s.
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