The life and death of the Spanish Republic : a witness to the Spanish Civil War
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The life and death of the Spanish Republic : a witness to the Spanish Civil War
I.B. Tauris, 2013
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First published: London : Hamish Hamilton, 1940
Includes index
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内容説明
In 1940, Daily Telegraph correspondent Henry Buckley published his eyewitness account of his experiences reporting form the Spanish Civil War. The copies of the book, stored in a warehouse in London, were destroyed during the Blitz and only a handful of copies of his unique chronicle were saved. Now, seventy years after its first publication, this exceptional eyewitness account of the war is republished with a new introduction by Paul Preston. The Life and Death of the Spanish Republic is a unique account of Spanish politics throughout the entire life of the Second Republic, from its foundation of 14 April 1931 to its defeat at the end of March 1939, combining personal recollections of meetings with the great politicians of the day with eyewitness accounts of dramatic events. Buckley arrived in Spain prior to the outbreak of the war and was one of the few correspondents reporting on the conflict who had an in-depth knowledge and understanding of Spain - its people, politics and culture.
Well acquainted with the major protagonists from the conflict, he particularly admired Dr Juan Negrin, the wartime Socialist premier, but was utterly bowled over by 'La Pasionaria', the Communist orator Dolores Ibarruri. He was also a good friend of Ernest Hemingway and the renowned photographer Robert Capa. This important book is one fo the most enduring records of the Spanish Republic and the civil war and a monumental testimony to Buckley's work as a correspondent. Providing a fascinating portrait of a crucial decade of contemporary Spanish history, and based on an abundance of the eyewitness material that only a really assiduous resident journalist could collect, this book is essential reading for anyone interested in the Spanish Civil War.
目次
Introduction: The Humane Observer: Henry Buckley (by Paul Preston)
Foreword
1. The Spain I Found
2. Death of a Dictator
3. Jaca: A Successful Failure
4. Curtain to a Regime
5. A Republic is Born
6. The King's Record
7. Trouble in the Republic
8. Words - not Deeds
9. A Middle-Class Republic
10. August Fireworks
11. Bad Days for the Republic
12. Vatican Policy in Spain
13. Lerroux in Charge
14. Semana Santa
15. Juan March
16. The Storm-Clouds Gather
17. To Save the Republic
18. No Dictatorship
19. The Republic Marks Times
20. Azana has the Answer
21. Victory
22. Adrift After Victory
23. Personal Reactions
24. The Explosion
25. Off to the Front
26. Moors in Castile
27. Franco Advances from the South
28. Toledo in Peace and War
29. The Telephone Building
30. Madrid is Saved
31. A Count in Gaol
32. Attempts to Surround Madrid
33. The Battle of Guadalajara
34. New Tactics
35. Coronation Interlude
36. Admiral Raeder Shells Almeria
37. In Caux-sur-Montreux
38. Prieto as War Minister
39. Teruel for the Republic
40. Franco wins the Battle of Aragon
41. Enrique Lister
42. On Valencia, Journalism and Other Matters
43. The Toll of Human Suffering
44. Dr Juan Negrin
45. A Closed Frontier and a Crumbling Front
46. Parliament in a Dungeon
47. The End of a Republic
Index
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