The Spanish holocaust : inquisition and extermination in twentieth-century Spain /
Paul Preston sheds crucial light on Spain's darkest period, when Franco and his supporters reconstructed an entire society through violence
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2011
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Table of Contents:
- Machine generated contents note: pt. 1 ORIGINS OF HATRED AND VIOLENCE
- 1 Social War Begins, 1931-1933
- 2. Theorists of Extermination
- 3. Right Goes on the Offensive, 1933-1934
- 4. Coming of War, 1934-1936
- pt. 2 INSTITUTIONALIZED VIOLENCE IN THE REBEL ZONE
- 5. Queipo's Terror: The Purging of the South
- 6. Mola's Terror: The Purging of Navarre, Galicia, Castile and Leon
- pt. 3 CONSEQUENCE OF THE COUP: SPONTANEOUS VIOLENCE IN THE REPUBLICAN ZONE
- 7. Far from the Front: Repression behind the Republican Lines
- 8. Revolutionary Terror in Madrid
- pt. 4 MADRID BESIEGED: THE THREAT AND THE RESPONSE
- 9. Column of Death's March on Madrid
- 10. Terrified City Responds: The Massacres of Paracuellos
- pt. 5 TWO CONCEPTS OF WAR
- 11. Defending the Republic from the Enemy Within
- 12. Franco's Slow War of Annihilation
- pt. 6 FRANCO'S INVESTMENT IN TERROR
- 13. No Reconciliation: Trials, Executions, Prisons.