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The Spanish Civil War

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The Spanish Civil War marks the armed confrontation of the political ideologies of the 20th century: liberal democracy, communism, and fascism. The coup erupted in July 1936 when a group of officers rebelled against the government. The war was prolonged, characterized by the intervention of foreign powers, and ended with the imposition of the Francoist dictatorial regime. Gabriele Ranzato's concise yet informative study methodically and comprehensively records all that transpired during the Spanish Civil War. By referencing literature and utilizing archival and photographic material, the author identifies the causes of the crisis, highlights the key figures, and analyzes all the parameters and reactions in the international arena of an armed conflict that could well be considered a precursor to World War II.

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The Spanish Civil War, Gabriele Ranzato

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1995
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Title
The Spanish Civil War
Language
English
Released
1995
Format
Paperback
ISBN13
9791900624311
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The Spanish Civil War marks the armed confrontation of the political ideologies of the 20th century: liberal democracy, communism, and fascism. The coup erupted in July 1936 when a group of officers rebelled against the government. The war was prolonged, characterized by the intervention of foreign powers, and ended with the imposition of the Francoist dictatorial regime. Gabriele Ranzato's concise yet informative study methodically and comprehensively records all that transpired during the Spanish Civil War. By referencing literature and utilizing archival and photographic material, the author identifies the causes of the crisis, highlights the key figures, and analyzes all the parameters and reactions in the international arena of an armed conflict that could well be considered a precursor to World War II.