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Historians at War – Cold War Influences on Anglo–American Representations of the Spanish Civil War

Autor Dr. Darryl Burrowes
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 31 mai 2019
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. When the war was finally over, historians, too, took sides in forming judgments on the causes of the war. At no stage was this historical legacy of the war more bitterly contested than during the Cold War. Author Burrowes scrutinizes the lives and works of the 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 cultural politics generated by the Cold War's anti-communist climate, and how they presented the roles played by the Spanish Communist Party and the USSR in Spain's Second Spanish Republic and its Civil War.
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ISBN-13: 9781845199739
ISBN-10: 1845199731
Pagini: 320
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Editura: Liverpool University Press

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Contents Acknowledgements List of Abbreviations Introduction Terminology, Parameters, and Aims Historiography Approach and Methodology Structure Chapter One Homage to Catalonia: George Orwell's Spanish Civil War Issues of Mythologization Orwell in Spain: Involvement and Disillusionment Homage to Catalonia: Representations of the PCE and USSR in the Spanish Civil War Appropriation Summary Chapter Two Gerald Brenan: From The Spanish Labyrinth to South From From Granada The 1950s: 'The Winds of Change' The Spanish Labyrinth: Genesis and Significance Historiography: Issues of Misrepresentation and Romanticisation Brenan in Spain Brenan Politicized The Spanish Labyrinth: Researching, Writing, Brenan's Change of Heart, and Cold War Pragmatism Summary Chapter Three Burnett Bolloten: Dedicated Scholar Unravelling a 'Grand Camouflage' or Obsessed Cold War Warrior? Setting the Scene: Background to the Historiographical War Bolloten the Historian: Trials and Tribulations Early Life and Influences 1909 to 1935 War Correspondent and Communist Engagement 1936 The Move to Mexico 1937 Writing the Villalba Episode Mexican Years: Communist Disengagement 1937 to 1940 California Bound: The Gladys Factor, Health and Wealth Issues 1946-49 Getting Published: Continued Money Problems George Weller to the Rescue: The Value of Networking From Stoush to History War: Taking Sides and Cold War Issues The Politics of Publication 'Birds of a Feather Flock Together': The Paul Seabury Eulogy Chapter Four Herbert Rutledge Southworth: Defender of the Spanish Republic from Cold War Revisionism. Catching the Spanish Bug: In the Service of the Republic World War II: Getting Down to Business The Historian Takes Shape The Southworth Corpus The Southworth Reputation: Reality and Myth Cold War Political Pressure Southworth: Historian at Work Summary Conclusion Bibliography Index

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Dr Darryl Burrowes currently works at Flinders University, Australia. After careers as a history teacher in London, and an educational book-seller in Adelaide, Darryl returned to university in 2011 to embark on a third career as an historian. He was awarded a PhD in 2017.