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Into the heart of the fire: the British in the Spanish Civil War
James K. Hopkins
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Frontmatter
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CHRONOLOGY (page xxi)
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Introduction: Myths and Memorials (page 1)
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Part I: Middle‐Class Intellectuals in the Thirties
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1. The Leaning Tower (page 19)
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2. Making Allies (page 42)
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3. Exploring the New Country (page 58)
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Part II: Proletarian Intellectuals in the Thirties
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4. Living and Learning (page 75)
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5. Learning and Living (page 95)
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6. Citizens of the World (page 108)
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Part III: Spain
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7. Setting a Course (page 129)
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8. When the World Seems on Fire (page 152)
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9. The Battle of the Jarama (page 179)
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10. Barcelona and the Battalion (page 203)
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11. We Are Not After All Alone (page 233)
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12. "Political Unreliables" (page 258)
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13. The True Believer (page 291)
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Part IV: Legacies
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14. The Musketry of Thought (page 317)
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15. Ideas and Politics (page 348)
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NOTES (page 367)
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BIBLIOGRAPHY (page 433)
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INDEX (page 457)
Journal Abbreviation | Label | URL |
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AHR | 106.3 (Jun. 2001): 1047-1048 | http://www.jstor.org/stable/2692468 |
ENHR | 115.460 (Feb. 2000): 164-166 | http://www.jstor.org/stable/579443 |
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Published: 1998
Publisher: Stanford University Press
- 9780804731270 (paper)
- 9780804731263 (hardcover)