The Spanish Civil War, the Soviet Union, and Communism
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Stanley G. Payne
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In this compelling book Stanley G. Payne offers the first comprehensive narrative of Soviet and Communist intervention in the revolution and civil war in Spain. He documents in unprecedented detail Soviet strategies, Comintern activities, and the role of the Communist party in Spain from the early 1930s to the end of the civil war in 1939.
Drawing on a very broad range of Soviet and Spanish primary sources, including many only recently available, Payne changes our understanding of Soviet and Communist intentions in Spain, of Stalin’s decision to intervene in the Spanish war, of the widely accepted characterization of the conflict as the struggle of fascism against democracy, and of the claim that Spain’s war constituted the opening round of World War II. The author arrives at a new view of the Spanish Civil War and concludes not only that the Democratic Republic had many undemocratic components but also that the position of the Communist party was by no means counterrevolutionary.
Stanley G. Payne is Hilldale-Jaume Vicens Vives Professor of History at the University of Wisconsin-Madison and the author of fourteen books.
A selection of the Conservative Book Club and the History Book Club
"Stanley Payne offers us the most masterful, judicious, and up-to-date treatment of Communism in Spain in the 1930s. And he makes a broader contribution to the history of Communism through his many remarkable political insights."—Michael Seidman, University of North Carolina at Wilmington
“With its thorough account of Spanish politics, this work will be welcomed by students and scholars of the Spanish Civil War as well as of Soviet foreign policy.”—Victor Rosenberg, History: Reviews of New Books
“Stanley G. Payne is the most important of English-speaking writers on the Spanish Civil War. His new book stands as the authoritative analytical work in English on that conflict. . . . No ordinary review can do justice to the importance of Mr. Payne’s profoundly articulate and thought-provoking new book. . . . He has masterfully established the truth about the Spanish Civil War—that Stalin had his own agenda in the war, and that it had little or nothing to do with either Spanish history, the ideals of Spanish people, or democracy as we understand it.”—Stephen Schwartz, The New York Sun
“There will never be a last word written about the Spanish Civil War, but Stanley G. Payne’s encyclopedic volume . . . comes about as near to the last word as possible.”—Arnold Beichman, The Washington Times
"Payne's book is a lucid and important reassessment of the great myth that the Spanish struggle was one of 'democracy versus fascism'."—Antony Beevor, Times Literary Supplement
"I cannot remotely do justice to Professor Payne's book in so brief a review. I constantly include his works in my bibliographies. He brings important data, writes clearly, and makes the best case that can be made for the conservative forces in Spain in the 1930s. . . . I highly recommend Payne's work to all readers interested in the Spanish Civil War, and also those of his admired mentor Burnett Bolloten."—Gabriel Jackson, The Journal of Military History
Publication Date: April 10, 2004