lled against the government of the Republic. A Civil War began, which lasted until April 1st, 1939. The conflict quickly gained international dimensions. In intellectual environments, the Spanish RepublicÕs support for the anti-fascist fight was majority. In the United States of America some groups moved in favour of the Republic, including the League of American Writers, with authors such as Hemingway and Do
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Discusses Spain-US relations, identifying the aerial bombing of Guernica as a watershed moment for t...
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Ernest Hemingway\u27s celebrated novel For Whom the Bell Tolls, along with the successful motion pic...
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Letters from the Spanish Civil War provides a unique perspective into the motivations that led a you...
When the Spanish Civil War ended, the political and ideological atmosphere of Spain changed a lot: ...
Overview of the global tensions leading up to the Spanish Civil War and the scope of Hemingway’s con...
The twentieth century was a century of wars and conflicts. The Spanish Civil War was one of them. Th...
During the Second World War, physicians, psychiatrists, social workers, and psychologists developed ...
Recent accounting for disease in the aftermath of the Spanish civil war has been contained within st...
International audienceDue to the common historical and cultural ties between Spain and Latin America...
The Spanish Civil War constituted one of the major focuses of political commitment for American writ...
After three centuries of relative unimportance internationally, Spain in 1936 became the center of E...
Traces the evolution of Hemingway’s political stance from isolationist to activist and proponent for...
Discusses Spain-US relations, identifying the aerial bombing of Guernica as a watershed moment for t...
The Spanish Civil War was a conflict that exacerbated political tensions felt during the interwar pe...
Ernest Hemingway\u27s celebrated novel For Whom the Bell Tolls, along with the successful motion pic...
There are times in the history of literature when writers are like hermits and retreat into themselv...
In this paper, we present and discuss the rent-seeking process which occurred during Franco’s regime...
Letters from the Spanish Civil War provides a unique perspective into the motivations that led a you...
When the Spanish Civil War ended, the political and ideological atmosphere of Spain changed a lot: ...
Overview of the global tensions leading up to the Spanish Civil War and the scope of Hemingway’s con...
The twentieth century was a century of wars and conflicts. The Spanish Civil War was one of them. Th...
During the Second World War, physicians, psychiatrists, social workers, and psychologists developed ...
Recent accounting for disease in the aftermath of the Spanish civil war has been contained within st...
International audienceDue to the common historical and cultural ties between Spain and Latin America...