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No event of the twentieth century aroused as much passion as the
Spanish Civil War. People felt compelled to take sides, whether for
the elected Republican government, or for Franco and the
Nationalists who were seeking to overthrow it. It was a conflict
which reverberated around the world, persuading many to travel to
Spain and to take up arms for their cause. When the war was finally
over, its impact was felt in the pages of history books, as
historians, too, took sides in forming judgments on the causes of
the war and on its legacies. At no stage was this historical legacy
of the war more bitterly contested than during the Cold War.
Historians at War examines how the works of four Anglo-American
writer-historians, who are widely accepted as contributing to the
foundational analysis of the Spanish conflict, were shaped not just
by the events of the past, but by the political climate of the time
in which they were written. Using a plethora of primary materials,
including archival documents and first-person accounts, Dr Burrowes
scrutinizes the lives and works of two novelists, George Orwell and
Gerald Brenan, and of two Spanish Civil War specialist historians,
Burnett Bolloten and Herbert Southworth, in order to determine to
what extent these writers participated in the murky cultural
politics generated by the Cold Wars rabid anti-communist climate,
and how they presented and interpreted the roles played by the
Spanish Communist Party and the USSR in Spains Second Spanish
Republic and its Civil War. Published in association with the
Canada Blanch Centre for Contemporary Spanish Studies, LSE
No event of the twentieth century aroused as much passion as the
Spanish Civil War. People felt compelled to take sides, whether for
the elected Republican government, or for Franco and the
Nationalists who were seeking to overthrow it. It was a conflict
which reverberated around the world, persuading many to travel to
Spain and to take up arms for their cause. When the war was finally
over, its impact was felt in the pages of history books, as
historians, too, took sides in forming judgments on the causes of
the war and on its legacies. At no stage was this historical legacy
of the war more bitterly contested than during the Cold War.
Historians at War examines how the works of four Anglo-American
writer-historians, who are widely accepted as contributing to the
foundational analysis of the Spanish conflict, were shaped not just
by the events of the past, but by the political climate of the time
in which they were written. Using a plethora of primary materials,
including archival documents and first-person accounts, Dr Burrowes
scrutinizes the lives and works of two novelists, George Orwell and
Gerald Brenan, and of two Spanish Civil War specialist historians,
Burnett Bolloten and Herbert Southworth, in order to determine to
what extent these writers participated in the murky cultural
politics generated by the Cold Wars rabid anti-communist climate,
and how they presented and interpreted the roles played by the
Spanish Communist Party and the USSR in Spains Second Spanish
Republic and its Civil War. Published in association with the
Canada Blanch Centre for Contemporary Spanish Studies, LSE
This is a genuine innovation, because it is the ONLY text available which demonstrates how social science theory/research can be APPLIED to successful collaborative work with community groups. "Sustainable Communities on an Aging Planet is a course I am designing for Fall, 1996. This text is exactly what I need for the course. I was very impressed with the case material." --Stan Ingman, University of North Texas "I will be teaching a new course next semester entitled 'Community Building.' I would love to have a text that emphasizes case studies, while providing some information on needs assessment and evaluation research. It looks like [this book] would be exactly what I need." --Roland Liebert, University of Illinois, Champaign-Urbana Twenty-seven instructive cases, originally written for this volume, are framed by two introductory chapters and a concluding chapter, which draw out the principles and perspectives underlying the case materials. Each case also concludes with extensive editorial commentary.
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