
Spain at War
Society, Culture and Mobilization, 1936-44
James Matthews(Editor)
Bloomsbury Academic (Publisher)
Published on 25. March 2021
Book
Paperback/Softback
280 pages
978-1-350-19265-2 (ISBN)
Description
Spain's principal and most devastating war during the 20th century was, unusually for most of Europe, an internal conflict. During the Spanish Civil War of 1936 to 1939 two competing armies - the insurgent and counterrevolutionary Nationalist Army and the Republican Popular Army - engaged in a conflict to impose their version of Spanish identity and the right to shape the country's future. In its aftermath, Francoist Spain remained on a war footing for the duration of the Second World War.
In spite of the unabated flood of books on the Spanish Civil War and its consequences, historians of Spain in the 20th century have focused relatively little on the interaction of society and culture, and their roles in wartime mobilization. Spain at War addresses this omission through an examination of individual experiences of conflict and the mobilization of society. This edited volume acknowledges the agency of low-ranking individuals and the impact of their choices upon the historical processes that shaped the conflict and its aftermath.
In doing so, this new military history provides a more complex and nuanced understanding of Spain's most intense period of wartime cultural mobilization between the years 1936 to 1944 and challenges traditional political accounts of the period.
In spite of the unabated flood of books on the Spanish Civil War and its consequences, historians of Spain in the 20th century have focused relatively little on the interaction of society and culture, and their roles in wartime mobilization. Spain at War addresses this omission through an examination of individual experiences of conflict and the mobilization of society. This edited volume acknowledges the agency of low-ranking individuals and the impact of their choices upon the historical processes that shaped the conflict and its aftermath.
In doing so, this new military history provides a more complex and nuanced understanding of Spain's most intense period of wartime cultural mobilization between the years 1936 to 1944 and challenges traditional political accounts of the period.
Reviews / Votes
Spain at War demonstrates a truly impressive archival grounding, and will interest anyone who has perhaps read the broad strokes about the Spanish Civil War, but is ready to explore cutting edge research at the intersections of military and socio-cultural history. For the scholar of Spain, it is essentially reading. * EuropeNow * An inventive exploration of military mobilization during the Spanish Civil War, Jamie Matthews' wide-ranging volume offers new perspectives on the conflict by examining the experiences of spies, conscripts, children, and other 'ordinary' Spaniards during turbulent and dislocating times. * Mary Vincent, Professor of Modern European History, University of Sheffield, UK * This is an impressive collection which brings together a significant amount of new research, some of it in translation. Above all, the book presents a new vision of the Spanish Civil War. Instead of heroic, ideologically-motivated volunteers we see a landscape populated by conscripts, deserters, spies and black marketeers, all engaged in the daily struggle for survival. This is a very different - and all too credible - account of a country in the throes of a devastating civil conflict. * Tom Buchanan, Professor and Director of Studies in History and Politics, University of Oxford, UK * A lively, illuminating and welcome examination of the little-explored links between society, culture and the armed forces during and after the Spanish Civil War. * Nigel Townson, Professor of Spanish History, Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Spain * [A] fairly coherent and well-structured volume in which short chapters present the most innovative and recent research on the Spanish Civil War ... this particular book allows the reader to keep abreast of the latest historiographical developments with relatively little effort. * Bulletin of Spanish Studies *More details
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Target group
College/higher education
Illustrations
14 bw illus
Dimensions
Height: 234 mm
Width: 156 mm
Weight
390 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-350-19265-2 (9781350192652)
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James Matthews is a delegate with the International Committee of the Red Cross. He is the author of Reluctant Warriors: Republican Popular Army and Nationalist Army Conscripts in the Spanish Civil War 1936-1939 (2012), which was awarded the "Best First Book Prize 2010-12" by the Association for Spanish and Portuguese Historical Studies.
Content
1. Introduction - James Matthews (Independent Scholar, Spain)
Initial Mobilization
2. 'With Nothing but Our Bared Chests': Republican Militia Columns in the Early Phase of the Spanish Civil War - Michael Alpert (University of Westminster, UK) and James Matthews (Independent Scholar, Spain)
3. Red Berets, Blue Shirts: Nationalist Militia Forces in the Spanish Civil War - Mercedes Penalba Sotorrio (Manchester Metropolitan University)
Mobilizing for Total War
4. Foot Soldiers for the Two Spains: Conscript Experience during the Spanish Civil War - James Matthews (Independent Scholar, Spain)
5. Desertion and Shirking in the Civil War: Man Versus Propaganda - Pedro Corral (Independent Scholar, Spain)
6. The Reds and the Greens. Encounters between Moroccan and Republican Enemies during the Spanish Civil War - Ali Al Tuma (UN University Tokyo, Japan)
7. Republican Spies and their Civilian Informers in the Nationalist Rear Guard during the Spanish Civil War - Hernan Rodriguez Velasco (University of Salamanca, Spain)
Rear Guard Areas and Actors
8. Political Economies and Monetary Policies during the Spanish Civil War - Michael Seidman (University of North Carolina, USA)
9. Social Work in the Spanish Civil War - Angela Cenarro (University of Zaragoza, Spain)
10. A Lost Generation?: Children and the Spanish Civil War - Veronica Sierra Blas (University of Alcala de Henares, Spain)
11. Homefront Cooking: Eating and Daily Life in Republican Cities during the Spanish Civil War - Suzanne Dunai (University of California San Diego, USA)
Legacies of the Spanish Civil War, 1939-1944
12. The Demobilization of Francoist and Republican War Veterans, 1939-1944: A Great Divergence? - Angel Alcalde (University of Melbourne, Australia)
13. A Spanish Exception in a War of Extermination? The 'Blue Division' on the Eastern Front, 1941-44 - Xose Manoel Nunez Seixas (University of Santiago de Compostela, Spain)
14. 'Boys into Men': The Emergence of Francoist Martial Masculinity 1939-1944 - Ian Winchester (University of New Mexico, USA)
Initial Mobilization
2. 'With Nothing but Our Bared Chests': Republican Militia Columns in the Early Phase of the Spanish Civil War - Michael Alpert (University of Westminster, UK) and James Matthews (Independent Scholar, Spain)
3. Red Berets, Blue Shirts: Nationalist Militia Forces in the Spanish Civil War - Mercedes Penalba Sotorrio (Manchester Metropolitan University)
Mobilizing for Total War
4. Foot Soldiers for the Two Spains: Conscript Experience during the Spanish Civil War - James Matthews (Independent Scholar, Spain)
5. Desertion and Shirking in the Civil War: Man Versus Propaganda - Pedro Corral (Independent Scholar, Spain)
6. The Reds and the Greens. Encounters between Moroccan and Republican Enemies during the Spanish Civil War - Ali Al Tuma (UN University Tokyo, Japan)
7. Republican Spies and their Civilian Informers in the Nationalist Rear Guard during the Spanish Civil War - Hernan Rodriguez Velasco (University of Salamanca, Spain)
Rear Guard Areas and Actors
8. Political Economies and Monetary Policies during the Spanish Civil War - Michael Seidman (University of North Carolina, USA)
9. Social Work in the Spanish Civil War - Angela Cenarro (University of Zaragoza, Spain)
10. A Lost Generation?: Children and the Spanish Civil War - Veronica Sierra Blas (University of Alcala de Henares, Spain)
11. Homefront Cooking: Eating and Daily Life in Republican Cities during the Spanish Civil War - Suzanne Dunai (University of California San Diego, USA)
Legacies of the Spanish Civil War, 1939-1944
12. The Demobilization of Francoist and Republican War Veterans, 1939-1944: A Great Divergence? - Angel Alcalde (University of Melbourne, Australia)
13. A Spanish Exception in a War of Extermination? The 'Blue Division' on the Eastern Front, 1941-44 - Xose Manoel Nunez Seixas (University of Santiago de Compostela, Spain)
14. 'Boys into Men': The Emergence of Francoist Martial Masculinity 1939-1944 - Ian Winchester (University of New Mexico, USA)