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The Impact of the Spanish Civil War on Britain

The Impact of the Spanish Civil War on Britain

War, Loss and Memory

by Tom Buchanan
Paperback
Publication Date: 27/11/2006

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The Spanish Civil War has had a profound and lasting impact on Britain. At least 2400 Britons volunteered to fight for the Spanish Republic (of whom more than 500 died), while others provided medical assistance, visited Spain in delegations, or covered the Civil War as journalists. In this collection of three of his published articles and seven new essays, all based on primary research, Tom Buchanan sheds light on many facets of this complex relationship. The book's central themes are the impact of loss on families and communities, and the importance of Spain itself -- its history and culture -- in the way that the Civil War was understood in Britain. Some of the chapters deal with individuals involved in the Civil War, such as the writer John Langdon-Davies, the artist Felicia Browne and the journalist GL Steer. Others pursue somewhat neglected themes, such as the response of British artists to the war or the role played by British medical personnel. The final two chapters focus on the long-term impact of the conflict on British politics and on Britain's relations with Spain since 1939.
ISBN:
9781845191276
9781845191276
Category:
British & Irish history
Format:
Paperback
Publication Date:
27-11-2006
Language:
English
Publisher:
Liverpool University Press
Country of origin:
United Kingdom
Pages:
267
Dimensions (mm):
152x229x18mm
Weight:
0.42kg
Tom Buchanan

Tom Buchanan is a freelance designer, artist and curator based in London, UK. He studied graphic design at Camberwell College of Arts and his own work has evolved through a fusion of collage, print, ink, model making and photography. He has worked for numerous advertising agencies, publishers, record labels and newspapers, including Condé Nast, The Guardian, Saatchi & Saatchi, Time Life, Random House, TBWA GGT, Time Out, INK publishing, Jonathan Cape, Thames & Hudson, Polydor records and New Scientist. In 2012 he was invited to participate in The Brighton Arts Festival and this inspired him to assemble a nationwide open submission to exhibit "Artworks that have evolved, been created within, or even escaped from a Box...". This was the start of the phenomenal "Out of the Box" series of exhibitions.

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