The Collapse of the Spanish Republic, 1933-1936; Origins of the Civil War

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Pub. Date: 2006-05-31
Publisher(s): Yale University Press
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Summary

This book focuses on the short but crucial period that led to the collapse of the Spanish Republic and set the stage for the ensuing civil war. Stanley G. Payne, an internationally known scholar of modern Spanish history, details the political shifts that occurred from 1933 to 1936 and examines the actions and inactions of key actors during these years. Using their own memoirs, speeches, and declarations, he challenges previous perceptions of various major players, including President Alcala Zamora. The breakdown of political coalitions and the internal rifts between Spain's bourgeois and labor classes sparked many instances of violent dissent in the mid-1930s. The book addresses the election of 1933 and the destabilizing insurrection that followed, Alcala Zamora's failed attempts to control the major parties, and the backlash that resulted. The alliances of the socialist left with communism and the right with fascism are also explored, as is the role of forces outside Spain in spurring the violence that eventually exploded into war.

Author Biography

Stanley G. Payne is Hilldale-Jaume Vicens Vives Professor of History at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. He is the author of fifteen books, including The Spanish Civil War, the Soviet Union, and Communism, published by Yale University Press.

Table of Contents

Preface ix
Introduction: The Problem of Representative Government in Spain 1(247)
1 The Republican Project
8(18)
2 The Turning Point of the Republic: 1933
26(26)
3 The Revolutionary Insurrection of 1934
52(44)
4 A Conservative Republic? 1934—1935
96(22)
5 Frustration of the Parliamentary System
118(22)
6 Toward the Popular Front
140(30)
7 The Elections of February 1936
170(15)
8 The Left Returns to Power: February—March 1936
185(30)
9 The Left Consolidates Power: March—May 1936
215(33)
10 Breaking Down: May—June 1936 248(25)
11 Competing Utopias: The Revolutionary Movements in the Spring of 1936 273(21)
12 The Final Phase: May—July 1936 294(14)
13 The Military Conspiracy 308(11)
14 The Assassination of Calvo Sotelo 319(20)
Conclusion: Could the Breakdown Have Been Avoided? 339(30)
Notes 369(42)
Index 411

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