Spain in our hearts
Americans in the Spanish Civil War, 1936-1939
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Word Count
109,500 words, Guess
Page Count
438 pages
Identifiers
- Internet Archivespaininourhearts0000hoch
- ISBN-100547973187
- ISBN-100544947231
- ISBN-100547974531
- ISBN-139780547973180
and 10 more
- ISBN-139780544947238
- ISBN-139780547974538
- AmazonB09PMXDPRF
- Library of Congress Control Number2015037244
- OCLC Control Number913924490
- Better World Books9780547973180
- Better World Books9780544947238
- Better World Books9780547974538
- Better World BooksO9-ARK-613
- Open LibraryOL26446749M
Classifications
- DDC946.081/420973
- LCCDP269.47.A46 H63 2016
- LCCDP269.47.A46.H63
and 1 more
- LCCDP269.47.A46H63 2016
Description
For three crucial years in the 1930s, the Spanish Civil War dominated headlines in America and around the world, as volunteers flooded to Spain to help its democratic government fight off a fascist uprising led by Francisco Franco and aided by Hitler and Mussolini. Today we're accustomed to remembering the war through Hemingway's For Whom the Bell Tolls and Robert Capa's photographs. But Adam Hochschild has discovered some less familiar yet compelling characters who reveal the full tragedy and importance of the war: a fiery nineteen-year-old Kentucky woman who went to wartime Spain on her honeymoon, a Swarthmore College senior who was the first American casualty in the battle for Madrid, a pair of fiercely partisan, rivalrous New York Times reporters who covered the war from opposites sides, and a swashbuckling Texas oilman with Nazi sympathies who sold Franco almost all his oil -- at reduced prices, and on credit. It was in many ways the opening battle of World War II, and we still have much to learn from it. For three crucial years in the 1930s the Spanish Civil War dominated headlines in America and around the world, as volunteers flooded to Spain to help its democratic government fight off a fascist uprising led by Francisco Franco and aided by Hitler and Mussolini. It was in many ways the opening battle of World War II, and we still have much to learn from it. Hochschild tells stories of ordinary people drawn into the conflict; provides a history of the Abraham Lincoln Brigade; and shows how the war was perceived in the United States through a pair of rival New York Times reporters, one sympathetic to Franco's Nationalist cause and the other to the Republican cause.
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