Review: Memoirs of a Revolutionary – by Victor Serge

This is one of the most remarkable books I have ever read, a first witness account of some of the most important world events of the first half of the twentieth century, a rich period for revolutionary events and the author, Victor Serge, a Belgian born Russian, is perfectly poised…

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Review: Catalonia Since The Spanish Civil War – Reconstructing the Nation – by Andrew Dowling

This book examines the historical and modern significance of Catalonia, emphasizing its push for independence, unique culture, and language. It discusses the region’s oppression under Franco, the revival of Catalanism post-Franco, and ongoing political dynamics. The necessity of understanding Catalonia’s independence movement makes this work crucial for interested readers.

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Review: Spain 1812-2004 – by Christopher J Ross

I have read this book as I am doing a university course next year on Spanish History in the Modern Period. The book is devised for language students and at the end of each chapter excerpts in Spanish are provided, with translations, which are really useful. The book has some…

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Review: Franco and The Spanish Civil War – by Filipe Ribeiro de Meneses

This book is a nice, concise look at the Spanish Civil War. I used it for revision purposes, to remind myself of some of the details of heavier tomes that I have encountered on this subject. The author’s analysis of the causes of the War are precise and factual, without…

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Review: Roads To Santiago – by Cees Nooteboom

The Dutch author expresses a profound admiration for Spain through his vivid travels that explore its history, culture, and significance today. His erratic yet cohesive writing immerses the reader in art, particularly Velasquez and Zurbaran, while recounting personal reflections, religious sentiments, and the rich historical tapestry of Spain, creating an evocative literary experience.

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Review: The Battle for Spain: The Spanish Civil War 1936-1939 – by Antony Beevor

The Battle for Spain: The Spanish Civil War 1936-1939 by Antony Beevor My rating: 4 of 5 stars This is a definitive history of the Spanish Civil War. The book has been regarded by the Spanish themselves as one of the best-researched volumes on this dark period of turmoil in…

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