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New Views on the Second Republic in Spain

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  16 December 2008

George Esenwein
Affiliation:
London School of Economics

Abstract

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Copyright © International Labor and Working-Class History, Inc. 1980

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NOTES

1. For examples of Anglo-American historiography, see Jackson, Gabriel, The Spanish Republic and the Civil War (Princeton, 1965)Google Scholar; Jellinek, Frank, The Civil War in Spain (London, 1938)Google Scholar; Payne, Stanley, The Spanish Revolution (London, 1970)Google Scholar; and Thomas, Hugh, The Spanish Civil War (New York, 1961).Google Scholar

2. Ben-Ami, Shlomo, The Origins of the Second Republic in Spain (Oxford: Clarendon, 1978)Google Scholar; Preston, Paul, The Coming of the Spanish Civil War (London, Macmillan, 1978).CrossRefGoogle Scholar Other studies representative of this historical trend include, Blinkhorn, Martin, Carlism and the Crisis in Spain (Cambridge, 1975)Google Scholar: Linz, Juan, “From Great Hopes to Civil War: The Breakdown of Democracy in Spain,” in Linz, Juan J., and Stepan, Alfred, eds., The Breakdown of Democratic Regimes: Europe Baltimore, 1978)Google Scholar; Malefakis, Edward, Agrarian Reform and Peasant Revolution in Spain: Origins of the Civil War (New Haven, Conn., 1970)Google Scholar; and Robinson, Richard, the Origins of Franco's Spain: The Right, The Republic and Revolution, 1931–1936 (Pittsbugh, 1970).Google Scholar

3. Two important examples of this kind of literature are Payne, Spanish Revolution;, and Robinson, Richard, Origins of Franco's Spain.Google Scholar

4. This view is shared by Thomas, Spanish Civil War.

5. For Largo Caballero's political career during the war see, Bolloten, Burnett, The Spanish Revolution: The Left and the Struggle for Power during the Civil War (Chapel Hill, 1979).Google Scholar