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Academic Year 2005/2006
Sophomore Seminar: The Spanish Civil War, 1936-39
HIST 160 FA
The Spanish Civil War erupted during a decade in Europe marked by ideological tensions, economic and social crises, the weakness of democracies contrasted to the dynamism of dictatorial regimes, and an international
climate
that culminated in the outbreak of the Second World War. The ideological character of the civil war in Spain, which appeared to pit left versus right, or democracy against fascism, or nation and religious faith against
communism
and revolution, captured the imagination of Europeans and spurred their involvement in the war. All of Europe's dangers seemed to have exploded in Spain, whatever the specifically Spanish factors that unleashed and
defined
the struggle. This seminar will examine the events in Spain and Europe's response to them through contemporary writings, such as journalistic and participants' accounts, diplomatic documents, memoirs, films,
biographies,
and general and specific studies from the 1930's to the present.
MAJOR READINGS
Charles Esdaile, SPAIN IN THE LIBERAL AGE: FROM CONSTITUTION TO CIVIL WAR, 1808-1939
Gerald Brenan, THE SPANISH LABYRINTH
Alun Kenwood, THE SPANISH CIVIL WAR: A CULTURAL AND HISTORICAL READER
Arturo Barea, THE
FORGING OF A REBEL
Helen
Graham, THE SPANISH REPUBLIC AT WAR, 1936-1939
Stanley Payne, FASCISM IN SPAIN, 1923-1977
Sheelagh Ellwood, FRANCO
George Orwell, HOMAGE TO CATALONIA
Ronald Radosh, ed., SPAIN BETRAYED
Dolores Ibarruri,
THEY SHALL NOT PASS
Harry Fisher,
COMRADES
Jon Cowans, MODERN SPAIN: A DOCUMENTARY HISTORY
Michael Seidman, REPUBLIC OF EGOS
EXAMINATIONS AND ASSIGNMENTS
Four short papers and a major research paper
COURSE FORMAT:
Seminar
REGISTRATION INFORMATION
Level:
UGRD
Credit:
1
Gen Ed Area Dept:
SBS HIST
Grading Mode:
Graded
Prerequisites:
NONE
SECTION 01
- Instructor(s): Greene,Nathanael
- Times: .M..... 07:00PM-09:50PM; Location: PAC422;
- Reserved Seats: (Total Limit: 19)
- SR. major: 0 Jr. major: 0
- SR. non-major: 0 Jr. non-major: 0 SO: 19 FR: 0
Special Attributes:
- Curricular Renewal: Speaking, Writing
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