Homage to Spain
Douglas Johnson, 22 May 1986
The Spanish Civil War
by Hugh Thomas.
Hamish Hamilton, 1115 pp., £20, March 1986,0 241 89450 6 Show More
by Hugh Thomas.
Hamish Hamilton, 1115 pp., £20, March 1986,
The Triumph of Democracy in Spain
by Paul Preston.
Methuen, 274 pp., £14.95, April 1986,0 416 36350 4 Show More
by Paul Preston.
Methuen, 274 pp., £14.95, April 1986,
“... Revolutions have frequently been analysed and categorised. Wars, and the art of war, have been carefully studied. But the category of civil wars has been neglected. Perhaps this is because they are difficult to recognise or to define. Should we continue to write about guerres franco-françaises, arising from the Paris Commune, the Resistance movements, or the Organisation de l’Armée Secrète formed by Algerian settlers, or should we think of them as civil wars? Often there is a reluctance to admit to the existence of civil wars as anything other than an accident or temporary aberration: many English historians have liked to play down the importance of the English Civil War and tell anecdotes about the way in which the two sides paused at the moment of battle so that a hunting party could pass between them, or, more philosophically, to ask whether the Civil War had any effect on English history at all ... ”