After the Spanish Civil War
The Twentieth Century Through Five Antifascist Lives
Helen Graham(Author)
Cambridge University Press
Will be published approx. on 31. December 2026
Book
Hardback
350 pages
978-1-009-37104-9 (ISBN)
Description
Ninety years ago an international war against fascism was fought, and lost, in Spain. Defeat triggered a World War that drove back the Nazi empire and its collaborators, but the progressive dream of more equal societies which antifascists had fought for in Spain was afterwards paralysed by a conservative Cold War order everywhere. Helen Graham vividly tells this history through the interconnected lives of five diverse activists and creatives who defended democracy in Spain and were afterwards scattered across continents by continuing war, political repression and the Holocaust. With courageous imagination they transformed their losses into new ways of living and resisting. As the stakes rise again today, the urgency of reconnecting with these lives redoubles: in the face of 'post-truth' advances, this book testifies to forensic history as a form of resistance, and to the lasting importance of Spain's faraway war that remains forever near.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Cambridge
United Kingdom
Product notice
sewn/stitched
Cloth over boards
Illustrations
Worked examples or Exercises
ISBN-13
978-1-009-37104-9 (9781009371049)
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Person
Helen Graham is a distinguished historian of twentieth-century Spain. She has published widely in many languages on the Spanish Civil War as the pivotal transnational conflict against fascism, including The Spanish Civil War: A Very Short Introduction (2005, 2026). In 2025 she won the Walter Benjamin International Memorial Prize.
Content
About this book; 1. The century and its lives: journeys towards the new; 2. Survivor's leave: Gustavo Duran (1906-1969); 3. Stories to get by: Margaret Michaelis (1902-1985), Rudolf Michaelis (1907-1990); 4. Crossing the lines: Bill Aalto (1915-1958); 5. The wager of a whole life: Lucia Sanchez Saornil (1895-1970); 6. Radical hope.