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How the Spanish Civil War Became Europe's Battlefield

Series: How the Spanish Civil War Became Europe's Battlefield
5
(4)
Episodes
24
Rating
NRA
Year
2023
Language
English

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Enhance your understanding of the volatile period between the World Wars with this eye-opening survey of total war in Spain from 1936-1939.

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1. The Spanish Civil War in a European Context

28m

Begin with an examination of the unique nature of the Spanish Civil War, within a context of European civil and world wars. Often overshadowed by World War II, Spain experienced a bloody and total war from 1936 to 1939-a prelude to the global violence on the horizon.

2. Two Spains? Long-Term Origins of War

29m

The long-term structural divisions that led to the Spanish Civil War give the appearance of two countries existing side by side. Here, explore the divides in Spanish geography, agriculture, economics, society, and religion. Consider how these divisions are more complex than a simple narrative of "Two Spains."

3. The Second Republic: Short-Term Origins of War

33m

Delve into the growing political polarization that occurred in Spain's Second Republic era from 1931 to 1936. As power swung back and forth between the left and the right, neither side could gain clear majority support. This polarization, combined with the messy process of reform, transformed Spain into a powder keg.

4. The Opening Act: 1936's Military Coup

28m

By 1936, tensions between the conservative Monarchists and the liberal Republican government came to a head. General Francisco Franco and other military leaders attempted to overthrow the government. Although the coup attempt partially failed, it succeeded in enough places to launch a full-on civil war.

5. A Hot Summer: The War's First Months

31m

After the failed military coup, the summer of 1936 became the most violent and lawless period of the Spanish Civil War, with Nationalists and Republican coalitions committing atrocities against alleged enemies and civilians alike. From a national terror campaign to the desecration of churches and religious leaders, this time period saw great bloodshed.

6. The Two Sides: Nationalists and Republicans

29m

Who were the combatants on each side of the civil war? In this lecture, you will survey the diversity of two coalitions: the Nationalists, Catholics, and fascists on one side and Popular Front republicans, socialists, anarchists, and even communists on the other side. Reflect on what political platforms held each coalition together.

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