A Time of Silence: Civil War and the Culture of Repression in Franco's Spain, 1936–1945 (Studies in the Social and Cultural History of Modern Warfare, Series Number 4) - Hardcover

Richards, Michael

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The years 1936-1945 in Spain saw catastrophic civil war followed by fierce repression and economic misery. Families were torn apart and social relations were disrupted by death, exile and defeat. This study attempts to show how the Civil War was understood and absorbed, particularly by those who could claim themselves as "the victors," during and in the immediate aftermath of the conflict, taking as its main focus the repression and violence of the period, and the role of Catholic and Fascist ideology.

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"This provocative work is undermined by repetition and by the author's uninterrupted loathing of its subjects. Upper-division undergraduates and above." Choice

"Michael Richards's is a sober and meticulous scholarly analysis of how the Nationalist regime...imposed its particular brand of economic self-sufficiency on the Spanish population. Richards's book is a grimly fascinating account of hoe the regime perpetuated a climate of self-righteous criminality. This book is a brilliant examination of how Franco and his advisors carried out their brutal campaign to silence and destroy their enemies while, with self-righteous breastbeating, they attempted to claim their place in history as the saviors of Spain." American Historical Review

"...Richards' book is interesting..." Catholic Historical Review

"...[a] valuable and well-informed contribution to the study of Spain during the Civil War and the Second World War." World War Two Studies Association

"This is an important book which constitutes a very considerable achievement. Richards has written the most complete, perspicacious, and moving book that has been published to date on the Francoist repression. Richards goes further not only in that he covers the entire geographical territory of Spain and a lengthy period encompassing both the civil war and the period of the post-war repression that was most intense, but also because of the originality of his methodology. His work is a timely reminder that, while the eyes of the world were turned elsewhere, Spain suffered its own holocaust." Canadian Journal of History

"A Time of Silence offers a stimulating and provocative interpretation of teh early Franco regime that will provide a framework for significant new research into the "forgotten" postwar years...succeeds brilliantly in posing new question, breaking down old categories, and suggesting new ways of formulating problems." Jrnl of Modern History, Vol 73 , No. 2 Jun,01

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ISBN 10:  0521025060 ISBN 13:  9780521025065
Publisher: Cambridge University Press, 2006
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