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Spain's First Democracy - The Second Republic, 1931-36 (Paperback)
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Spain's First Democracy - The Second Republic, 1931-36 (Paperback)
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The significance of Spain's Second Republic has been largely
overshadowed by the cataclysmic Civil War that immediately followed
it. Stanley Payne brings his knowledge of Spanish history to bear
on the five-year span of the Second Republic as an historic entity
in its own right. In ""Spain's First Democracy"", he argues that
the Republic was one of the major national attempts at political
democratisation and reform in Europe between the World Wars and
represented the most important effort to swim against the tide
during Europe's era of fascism. Payne's study places the Republic
within the historical framework of Spanish liberalism and the rapid
modernisation of inter-war Europe, which was unlike any other
period in Spain's history. Payne discusses the Republicans' efforts
to establish Spain's first democratic political systems and to
institute major reforms within the Republic. In highlighting
reforms in politics and government, education and culture, public
works, military affairs, and society as a whole, he assesses the
successes and failures of these reforms as well as the reasons for
their limitations. He also examines the economic and foreign policy
issues of the period. Focusing particularly on political conflict
and social cleavage, Payne explores the sources and character of
the political polarisation that developed as a result of the
assaults on the Republic from the Left and the Right. He identifies
the main political actors in this schism and their role in the
eventual breakdown of the Republic. Tracing the progressive
collapse of the Republican polity in the first half of 1936, Payne
stresses the importance of political violence in the democracy's
downfall. In restoring perspectives that have been ignored or
bypassed, Payne aims to present a consistent and detailed
interpretation of Spain's Second Republic, demonstrating its
striking parallels to the Weimar Republic in Germany.
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