The splintering of Spain cultural history and the Spanish Civil War, 1936-1939 / edited by Chris Ealham and Michael Richards.

Other author Ealham, Chris.
Other author Richards, Michael, 1961-
Format Electronic
Publication InfoCambridge, UK ; New York : Cambridge University Press,
Descriptionxxiii, 282 p. : ill., maps ; 24 cm.
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Contents History, memory and the Spanish civil war: recent perspectives / Michael Richards, Chris Ealham -- PART I. OVERVIEWS: VIOLENCE, NATIONALISM AND RELIGION -- The symbolism of violence during the Second Republic in Spain, 1931-1936 / Eduardo González Calleja -- Nations in arms against the invader: on nationalist discourses during the Spanish civil war / Xosé-Manoel Núñez Seixas -- 'The keys of the kingdom': religious violence in the Spanish civil war, July-August 1936 / Mary Vincent -- PART II. REPUBLICAN POLITICAL AND CULTURAL PROJECTS -- Catalan populism in the Spanish civil war / Enric Ucelay-Da Cal -- The myth of the maddened crowd: class, culture and space in the revolutionary urbanist project in Barcelona, 1936-1937 / Chris Ealham -- The culture of empowerment in Gijón, 1936-1937 / Pamela Radcliff -- PART III. IDENTITIES ON THE FRANCOIST SIDE -- Old symbols, new meanings: mobilising the rebellion in the summer of 1936 / Rafael Cruz -- 'Spain's Vendée': Carlist identity in Navarre as a mobilising model / Francisco Javier Caspistegui -- 'Presenting arms to the blessed sacrament': civil war and Semana Santa in the city of Málaga, 1936-1939 / Michael Richards.
Bibliography noteIncludes bibliographical references (p. 223-270) and index.
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LCCN 2006295897
ISBN0521821789 (hbk.)
Standard identifier# 9780521821780 (hbk.)

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