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Prelude to War: The International Repercussions of the Spanish Civil War (1936–1939)

Autor P.A.M. Esch
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 1951
The scope of this book is confined to the international aspects of the Spanish civil war. It is primarily a study in international relations at a crucial period in the inter-war years. The separate military campaigns of the civil war itself, the political situation in Spain, and the historical forces that gave rise to the conflict have only been sketched in the opening chapters as a background to the diplomatic relations which took place among the European nations as a result of the civil war. The history and causes of the conflict itself are dealt with fully and authoritatively in the publications of scholars such as Gerald Brenan, Salvador de Madariaga, E. Allison Peers and Franz Borkenau in England, Alfred Mousset and Robert Brasillach in France and E. J. Hughes in the United States. It is the most serious handicap in dealing with contemporary history that it is impossible to write a definitive work because all the necessary documentation has not appeared. Nevertheless, many new facts have emerged in this study on the basis of mate­ rial published in the last ten years. Stories that were thought to be true at the time can now be supported or refuted by document­ ary evidence. There is proof in Serrano Su er's memoirs, for example, relative to the plotting of the civil war by the Spanish generals which corroborates the account of General Mola's secretary, Jose Ibarren.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9789401502924
ISBN-10: 9401502927
Pagini: 204
Ilustrații: XI, 190 p.
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 x 11 mm
Greutate: 0.29 kg
Ediția:1951
Editura: SPRINGER NETHERLANDS
Colecția Springer
Locul publicării:Dordrecht, Netherlands

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Cuprins

I. The Spanish Background.- II. The Motives of the Powers in Spain.- III. The Curtain Rises on the Civil War.- IV. The Extent of Foreign Intervention.- V. The Origins of the Non-Intervention Policy.- VI. The League of Nations and the Civil War.- VII. The Non-Intervention Committee.- VIII. Diplomatic Relations (1936–1937).- IX. The Drama Unfolds at Geneva (1937–1938).- X. The Withdrawal of Foreign Volunteers (1937–1938).- XI. Negotiations with Italy (1938).- XII. The Curtain Falls.- Appendices.- Chronology.- Note on Sources.- General Index.