Cast of Characters

You know you have read too much on the Spanish Civil War when the above, and below, makes perfect sense to you.  Hattip to my fellow Spanish Civil War scholar, Dale Price.

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Quotermeister
Quotermeister
Wednesday, May 19, AD 2021 1:01pm

“They called us fascists. We called them communists. Really, the world was much more complicated than that. But many preferred to see it in those simple terms.”
– “There Be Dragons” (2011)

Donald Link
Donald Link
Thursday, May 20, AD 2021 12:47pm

I have, at base, always believed that a primary cause of the Spanish Civil War, technically a rebellion, was that Spain itself was put together on a piecemeal basis over the centuries with a common enemy, Islam, but without a common purpose. Hence, the regional, religious and political rivalries. The components of the causes were not so simple but the actions were pretty reductive. In fact, we can see outbreaks of division reemerging today in geography in Catalonia and political in the reimaging of the Valley of the Dead as well as lesser cracks in society. Hemmingway chronicled the facts pretty well in some of his writing but was never able to get far enough beneath the surface to give a full understanding of Spain and how and why it looks at itself the manner in which it does.

Donald Link
Donald Link
Thursday, May 20, AD 2021 12:48pm

Correction: Valley of the Fallen

Art Deco
Art Deco
Thursday, May 20, AD 2021 2:33pm

that Spain itself was put together on a piecemeal basis over the centuries with a common enemy, Islam, but without a common purpose.

Spain had by 1934 been under a common government for 440 odd years. Nations do not have common purposes. They just are. Rulers, governments, and political factions have common purposes.

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