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Latin American Perspectives on the Spanish Civil War

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MEXICO AND THE SPANISH CIVIL WAR. By POWELLTHOMAS G. (Albuquerque: University of New Mexico Press, 1981. Pp. 210. $17.50.)

THE SPANISH CIVIL WAR, 1936–1939: AMERICAN HEMISPHERIC PERSPECTIVES. Edited by FALCOFFMARK and PIKEFREDRICK B. (Lincoln and London: University of Nebraska Press, 1982. Pp. 357. $21.95.)

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  12 October 2022

Carolyn P. Boyd*
Affiliation:
University of Texas at Austin
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Notes

1. Virginia Woolf, Three Guineas (New York, 1966).

2. Andreu Castells, Las Brigadas Internacionales en la guerra de España (Barcelona, 1974) is the best study of the International Brigades. For a study of two English volunteers, see Peter Stansky and William Abrahams, Journey to the Frontier: Two Roads to the Spanish Civil War (New York, 1970).

3. An attempt to summarize foreign intervention in Spain is Jesús Salas Larrazábal, La intervención extranjera en la guerra de España (Madrid, 1974); see also Ramón Salas Larrazábal, Los datos exactos de la guerra civil (Madrid, 1980). A partial list of diplomatic studies might include Norman J. Padelford, International Law and Diplomacy in the Spanish Civil Strife (New York, 1939); David T. Cattell, Society Diplomacy and the Spanish Civil War (New York, 1957); Richard P. Traina, American Diplomacy and the Spanish Civil War (Bloomington, Ind., 1968); Hans-Henning Abendroth, Hitler in der spanischen Arena (Schöningh, 1973); John F. Coverdale, Italian Intervention in the Spanish Civil War (Princeton, N.J., 1975); Angel Viñas, El oro español en la guerra civil (Madrid, 1976) and La alemania nazi y el 18 de julio, 2nd ed. (Madrid, 1977); Anthony Adamthwaite, France and the Coming of the Second World War, 1936–1939 (London, 1977); and Jill Edwards, The British Government and the Spanish Civil War (London, 1979).

4. See Allen Guttmann, The Wound in the Heart: America and the Spanish Civil War (New York, 1962); K. W. Watkins, Britain Divided: The Effect of the Spanish Civil War on British Political Opinion (London, 1963); David W. Pike, Les Français et la Guerre d'Espagne, 1936–1939 (Paris, 1975); Herbert R. Southworth, Guernica! Guernica! A Study of Journalism, Diplomacy, Propaganda, and History (Berkeley, 1977); and Anthony Aldgate, Cinema and History: British Newsreels and the Spanish Civil War (London, 1979).

5. Charles S. Maier, Recasting Bourgeois Europe: Stabilization in France, Germany, and Italy in the Decade after World War I (Princeton, 1975).