The Comintern in Spain Before the Civil War - by Gustavo Martín Asensio (Hardcover)
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Highlights
- The Spanish Second Republic, 1931-1939, has been written about widely and remains mired in antifascist, anti-communist, and historical memory controversies.
- About the Author: Gustavo Martín Asensio is an independent scholar who obtained his PhD at Surrey University, UK.
- 256 Pages
- History, Europe
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Book Synopsis
The Spanish Second Republic, 1931-1939, has been written about widely and remains mired in antifascist, anti-communist, and historical memory controversies. A deep dive into the Soviet, British intelligence and other European archives, this new book brings the majority consensus among historians of the Second Republic into question and sheds new light on the scale of Soviet communist activity in Spain before the outbreak of war in July 1936.
Providing an in-depth analysis of Comintern (RGASPI) and other European archival documentation, much of which has not been discussed until now, Gustavo Martín Asensio here demonstrates the growing and fundamentally subversive activity of the Comintern within the socialist union and party, the armed forces and cultural influencers which culminated in the spring of 1936.Review Quotes
"This is 'revisionist' history of the best kind. A must for anyone interested in the myriad ways in which the Comintern sought to undermine parliamentary democracy and bring revolution to Spain during the Second Republic." --Dr Julius Ruiz, Senior Lecturer in History, Edinburgh University, UK
"[A] minutely detailed and wide-ranging study." --Ab ImperioAbout the Author
Gustavo Martín Asensio is an independent scholar who obtained his PhD at Surrey University, UK.