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To what extent did the Spanish Civil war represent a microcosm of the polarization of European politics between the right and the left?

Date Submitted: 09/10/2006 03:30:05
Category: / History / World History
Length: 7 pages (1982 words)
The Spanish Civil War is the name given to the struggle between loyalist and nationalist Spain for dominance in which the nationalists won and suppressed the country for the following thirty nine years. However, because of the larger political climate that the Spanish Civil War occurred in, it is impossible to view the war as a phenomenon contained within one nation. Despite its obvious domestic orientation as a civil war it was a major international …
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…of World war II.<Tab/> Bibliography: Blinkhorn, Martin, Democracy and Civil War in Spain 1931-1939 (London, 1988) Carr, Raymond, The Spanish Tragedy; The Civil War in Perspective (London, 1977) Esenwein, George, The Spanish Civil war in Context, 1931-1939 (London, 1995) Meneses, Felipe Ribeiro de, Franco and the Spanish Civil War (London 2001) Merriman, john, A history of Modern Europe from the Renaissance to the Present (London, 2004) Romero Salvado, Francisco J., Twentieth century Spain ( New York, 1999)
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