The Spanish Civil War: 19361939
By (Author) Frances Lannon
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Osprey Publishing
16th October 2002
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Modern warfare
946.081
Paperback
96
Width 170mm, Height 248mm, Spine 7mm
332g
The Spanish Civil War of 1936-39 was of enormous international as well as national significance. In this gripping volume, Frances Lannon explains how this internal conflict between democracy and its enemies escalated to involve Nazi Germany, Fascist Italy, and the Soviet Union. We go behind the scenes to find out the true story of the bitter fighting within the sides, not just between them. The experiences of the men and women caught up in the fighting are highlighted. For them, and for a world on the brink of the Second World War, the stakes were agonisingly high.
The Spanish Civil War of 1936-39 was of enormous international as well as national significance. In this gripping volume, Frances Lannon explains how this internal conflict saw the fight between democracy and communism played out on a small scale, only to be fought out again in the Second World War.
Frances Lannon is Fellow and Tutor in Modern History at Lady Margaret Hall, Oxford. She has published extensively on the cultural and political origins and significance of the Spanish Civil War, including Privilege, Persecution and Prophecy: The Catholic Church in Spain 1875-1975 (1987), and recent articles on women in the Civil War.