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Myths of the International Brigades
Ever since the Spanish Civil War of 1936 to 1939, myths and misconceptions have surrounded the International Brigades, the volunteers from around the world who came to the defence of the Spanish Republic. Their creation, composition, and role in the war itself have all been hotly debated, with critics arguing that the International Brigades were ...
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The British International Brigades as Labour Party dissidents
International Journal of Iberian Studies, 2005This article re-examines how and why the Labour Party supported non-intervention in the Spanish Civil War from July 1936 until late 1937. It suggests that previous studies underestimated the role of domestic politics and the Labour Party leadership’s hostility to a rapprochement with the Communist Party of Great Britain (CPGB) in the formation of ...
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