Dr Helen Graham is Reader in Spanish History, Royal Holloway, University of London. She has published widely in the Spanish Civil War, and co-produced (with Jo Labanyi) the first volume ever published dedicated to Spanish cultural studies in 1995. Her book Socialism and War: The Spanish Socialist Party in Power and Crisis, 1936-1939 was published by Cambridge University Press in 1991.
Preface
Introduction: A fractured left: the impact of uneven development 1898-1930
1. The challenge of mass political mobilisation 1931-6
2. Against the state: military rebellion, political fragmentation, popular resistance and repression, 18 July-4 September 1936
3. Building the war effort, building the state for total war, September 1936-February 1937
4. Challenges to the centralising republic: revolutionary and liberal particularisms in Catalonia, Aragon and the Basque country
5. The Barcelona May Days and their consequences, February-August 1937
6. Negrín's war on three fronts
7. The collapse of the Republican home front
Glossary
Bibliography.