Splintering of Spain
Discover a profound exploration of the Spanish Civil War in "Splintering of Spain" by Michael Richards. Published in 2011, this compelling book spans 312 pages and delves into the intricate cultural and ideological divides that characterized Spain during the tumultuous years of 1936 to 1939. Leading historians provide insightful interpretations, demonstrating that the civil war was not merely a binary conflict of opposing forces, but rather a reflection of the deep-seated cultural fissures within 1930s society. Through rich analysis, Richards invites readers to understand the complexities of this pivotal historical moment. Perfect for history enthusiasts and scholars alike, "Splintering of Spain" offers a fresh perspective that will enlighten and engage. Explore the multi-faceted narratives that shaped a nation and continue to resonate today.