This thesis explores how American volunteers in the Spanish Civil War worked to create a unified Popular Front, a coalition of left-leaning political groups, in the United States in the late 1930s. Between 1937 and 1938, approximately 2800 Americans volunteered in the Spanish Republican Army to defend the Spanish Republic in the civil war that followed General Francisco Franco’s Nationalist coup. At the start of the war, Germany, Portugal, and Italy declared support for the insurgents and turned an isolated civil war into an international conflict centered around fascism. While the United States established a policy of non-intervention, the Soviet Union and International Communist Party officially supported the Spanish Republicans. Because ...
During the Spanish Civil War of 1936-1939 almost 40.000 volunteers decided to leave everything behin...
Thesis advisor: John MichalczykThe Spanish Civil War (1936-1939) possesses an historical identity di...
This thesis explores how partisan politics played a major role in leading the United States into the...
The Spanish Civil War was a conflict that exacerbated political tensions felt during the interwar pe...
The Spanish Civil War took place in Spain from 1936-1939, when the conservative Spanish Army general...
The fate of Americans participating in the Spanish Civil War (2800 soldiers) was presented in the ar...
Nearly 3,000 Americans volunteered to fight in the Spanish Civil War. Much has been written about t...
In 1936, Spain was embroiled in a civil war between the left-leaning Republicans, coalesced into the...
In July 1936, units of the Spanish military, backed by a collection of domestic right-wing elements ...
Letters from the Spanish Civil War provides a unique perspective into the motivations that led a you...
Thesis advisor: James CroninThis paper examines the esoteric and essentially negativist character of...
Isolationism and neutrality are two of the recurrent themes in the study of the history of the U.S. ...
When ‘Nationalist’ forces rebelled against the democratically elected government of Republican Spain...
When ‘Nationalist’ forces rebelled against the democratically elected government of Republican Spain...
The ripples of the Spanish Civil War (1936-1939) had a far-reaching effect that touched Spanish spea...
During the Spanish Civil War of 1936-1939 almost 40.000 volunteers decided to leave everything behin...
Thesis advisor: John MichalczykThe Spanish Civil War (1936-1939) possesses an historical identity di...
This thesis explores how partisan politics played a major role in leading the United States into the...
The Spanish Civil War was a conflict that exacerbated political tensions felt during the interwar pe...
The Spanish Civil War took place in Spain from 1936-1939, when the conservative Spanish Army general...
The fate of Americans participating in the Spanish Civil War (2800 soldiers) was presented in the ar...
Nearly 3,000 Americans volunteered to fight in the Spanish Civil War. Much has been written about t...
In 1936, Spain was embroiled in a civil war between the left-leaning Republicans, coalesced into the...
In July 1936, units of the Spanish military, backed by a collection of domestic right-wing elements ...
Letters from the Spanish Civil War provides a unique perspective into the motivations that led a you...
Thesis advisor: James CroninThis paper examines the esoteric and essentially negativist character of...
Isolationism and neutrality are two of the recurrent themes in the study of the history of the U.S. ...
When ‘Nationalist’ forces rebelled against the democratically elected government of Republican Spain...
When ‘Nationalist’ forces rebelled against the democratically elected government of Republican Spain...
The ripples of the Spanish Civil War (1936-1939) had a far-reaching effect that touched Spanish spea...
During the Spanish Civil War of 1936-1939 almost 40.000 volunteers decided to leave everything behin...
Thesis advisor: John MichalczykThe Spanish Civil War (1936-1939) possesses an historical identity di...
This thesis explores how partisan politics played a major role in leading the United States into the...