The Spanish Civil War as a Religious Tragedy

The Spanish Civil War as a Religious Tragedy
Author: José Mariano Sánchez
Publisher: University of Notre Dame Press
Total Pages: 272
Release: 1987
Genre: History
ISBN:


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The Spanish Civil War was one of the most passionate idealogical conflicts of modern times. It was the greatest and last struggle between traditional Catholicism and liberal secularism. To many, religion became the most divisive issue of the war, the single problem that distinguished one fraction from another. The Spanish Civil War as a Religious Tragedy is the first full-length comprehensive study of the religious dimension of the Spanish conflict. Drawing on memoirs, eye-witness accounts, the religious press of the period, and a thorough reading of secondary literature, José M. Sánchez objectively examines the events, issues, attitudes, and effects of the war and corrects the mythology that has grown up around the topic. Especially vivid is Sánchez's account of the anticlerical fury in which nearly 7,000 clerics were killed, thousands of churches burned and destroyed, countless lay-persons assassinated, and the entire cultural ethic of Spanish Catholicism set upon an iconoclastic bloodletting worse than any other in the history of Christianity. The clergy's offering of pastoral and idealogical support to Franco's Nationalists as a response to the fury is also examined. Sánchez then focuses on the complexities of the Basques - an intensely Catholic people who made common cause with the anticlerical Republicans. He explores the Vatican's policy toward both sides, and analyzes the theological and moral controversy over the justice of the war as fought in the journals and the press, both in Spain and abroad. Finally, he investigates the controversies as they affected Catholics in France, England, and the United States, and concludes with an evaluation of the war's impact upon the religious consciousness of Spain, the Church, and the western world.

The Spanish Civil War

The Spanish Civil War
Author: George R. Esenwein
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 320
Release: 2005-11-16
Genre: History
ISBN: 1134629680


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This exciting collection of primary sources on the Spanish Civil War uses military and political documents, media accounts, and contemporary propaganda to create a representative and illuminating survey of this enormously complicated event more than sixty-five years after it ended. Structured chronologically from a full introduction which delineates the field, this book ranges from the origins of the uprising against Franco through to its turbulent aftermath. It clearly outlines key points in the conflict and highlights the little-known roles of race and gender in determining the war’s outcome. The book also unearths many rare sources for the first time and reveals the variety of perspectives held by those immediately involved in the war. This is an ideal resource for all students of history and military history.

Reform and Reaction

Reform and Reaction
Author: José Mariano Sánchez
Publisher: Chapel Hill, U. of North Carolina P
Total Pages: 264
Release: 1964
Genre: Church and state
ISBN:


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The Spanish Civil War

The Spanish Civil War
Author: Burnett Bolloten
Publisher: Univ of North Carolina Press
Total Pages: 1112
Release: 1991
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780807819067


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A detailed account of the war describes Republican political life during the period and recounts the rise of the Spanish Communist Party

Gunpowder and Incense

Gunpowder and Incense
Author: Hilari Raguer
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 440
Release: 2007-05-07
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1134365934


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The history of the Catholic Church in Spain in the twentieth century parallels that of the country itself. This volume chronicles the role of the Church in Spanish Politics, looking in particular at the Spanish Civil War.

A Short History of the Spanish Civil War

A Short History of the Spanish Civil War
Author: Julián Casanova
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 240
Release: 2021-09-23
Genre: History
ISBN: 1350152587


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In this revised edition of A Short History of the Spanish Civil War, Julián Casanova tells the gripping story of the Spanish Civil War. Written in elegant and accessible prose, the book charts the most significant events and battles alongside the main players in the tragedy. Casanova provides answers to some of the pressing questions (such as the roots and extent of anticlerical violence) that have been asked in the 70 years that have passed since the painful defeat of the Second Republic. Now with a revised introduction, Casanova offers an overview of recent historiographical shifts; not least the wielding of the conflict to political ends in certain strands of contemporary historiography towards an alarming neo- Francoist revisionism. It is the ideal introduction to the Spanish Civil War.

Reform and Reaction

Reform and Reaction
Author: José M. Sánchez
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 1964
Genre:
ISBN:


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The Spanish Tragedy

The Spanish Tragedy
Author: Raymond Carr
Publisher: Weidenfeld & Nicolson
Total Pages: 328
Release: 1993
Genre: Spain
ISBN: 9780297813736


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The definitive account of the Spanish civil war.

Historical Dictionary of the Spanish Civil War

Historical Dictionary of the Spanish Civil War
Author: Francisco J. Romero Salvadó
Publisher: Scarecrow Press
Total Pages: 449
Release: 2013-03-14
Genre: History
ISBN: 0810880091


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The tragedy that devastated Spain for 33 months from July 1936 to April 1939, was, first and foremost, a brutal fratricidal conflict, the product of the fatal clash between diametrically opposed views of Spain and an attempt to settle crucial issues which had divided Spaniards for generations: agrarian reform, recognition of the identity of the historical regions (Catalonia, the Basque Country), and the roles of the Catholic Church and the armed forces in a modern state. Being a war between Spaniards, it was particularly brutal, but it was also part of the broader move toward war in Europe and thus sucked in many “volunteers” from abroad. And it left a deep imprint since General Francisco Franco remained at the helm of the country until his death in 1975. The Historical Dictionary of the Spanish Civil war covers the history of the war, first through a long chronology, which highlights the major steps from the incubation to the conclusion. The overall situation is summed up in the introduction. Then the dictionary section fleshes it out, with over 600 entries on persons, places, events, institutions, battles, and campaigns. More reading can be found in an extensive bibliography. This book is an excellent access point for students, researchers, and anyone wanting to know more about the Spanish Civil War.

With God on Our Side

With God on Our Side
Author: Ben Edwards
Publisher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Total Pages: 330
Release: 2013-07-29
Genre: History
ISBN: 1443851086


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This book uses Christian reactions to the Spanish Civil War to analyse the role and importance of Christianity in interwar Britain. This conflict is used as a proxy through which to discuss the status of Christianity in Britain because the Nationalists claimed to be fighting a Holy War against communist-atheism. This representation meant that the conflict was of considerable interest to Christians in Britain. British Christians frequently used the war in Spain to discuss their broader concerns. Many leading Catholics and fascistic Protestants argued that the events in Spain were an exaggerated form of the communist threat to Britain; by contrast, many Protestants used the war to voice their wider criticisms of Catholicism. Catholics responded to these chastisements by reasserting that members of their faith were patriots who resisted communist internationalism and atheism. Christian responses to the war, therefore, increased pre-existing tension between Protestantism and Catholicism. Similarly, Catholicism’s already difficult relationship with Labour was adversely affected by these movements’ reactions to the conflict. Labour’s involvement with the Basque children operations showed that it wanted to maintain relatively harmonious relations with Catholicism, but these efforts were unsuccessful. Ultimately, this study uses British Christian reactions to the Spanish Civil War to indicate that Christianity was actually an important aspect of interwar British society.