
Helen Graham (1) (1959–)
Author of The Spanish Civil War: A Very Short Introduction
For other authors named Helen Graham, see the disambiguation page.
About the Author
Helen Graham is Professor of Modern European History at Royal Holloway University of London and was Visiting Chair in Spanish Culture and Civilisation at the King Juan Carlos Centre, New York University. She has published widely on the Spanish civil war, and co-edited (with Jo Labanyi) the Oxford show more University Press volume Spanish Cultural Studies. show less
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Spanish Cultural Studies: An Introduction: The Struggle for Modernity (Science Publications) by Helen Graham
This book made the concept of "Spanish Cultural Studies" completely clear to me. "Cultural Studies" as a term remains hazy at times, and the case of Spain is particularly murky because of the tight ties between the literary and artistic intelligentsia and the political machinery of the country (in its many incarnations). The book is arranged chronologically and provides a narrative in which short, concise, specific articles are placed that highlight certain aspects of Modern/Contemporary show more Spanish culture. For example, within the section on the early years of Franco's dictatorship, there is an article about the importance of sport, and its promotion as a state activity (similar to the sport-cult of Nazi Germany).
The book claims it is an introduction, in which case it is an EXTREMELY thorough introduction to the field. Highly recommended for anyone teaching a civilization or culture course, for background. I would not recommend students buy the whole book unless they are planning on following the path of the PhD. Also recommended for PhD students studying for their Qualifying Exams. show less
The book claims it is an introduction, in which case it is an EXTREMELY thorough introduction to the field. Highly recommended for anyone teaching a civilization or culture course, for background. I would not recommend students buy the whole book unless they are planning on following the path of the PhD. Also recommended for PhD students studying for their Qualifying Exams. show less
Spanish Cultural Studies: An Introduction: The Struggle for Modernity (Science Publications) by Helen Graham
This book made the concept of "Spanish Cultural Studies" completely clear to me. "Cultural Studies" as a term remains hazy at times, and the case of Spain is particularly murky because of the tight ties between the literary and artistic intelligentsia and the political machinery of the country (in its many incarnations). The book is arranged chronologically and provides a narrative in which short, concise, specific articles are placed that highlight certain aspects of Modern/Contemporary show more Spanish culture. For example, within the section on the early years of Franco's dictatorship, there is an article about the importance of sport, and its promotion as a state activity (similar to the sport-cult of Nazi Germany).
The book claims it is an introduction, in which case it is an EXTREMELY thorough introduction to the field. Highly recommended for anyone teaching a civilization or culture course, for background. I would not recommend students buy the whole book unless they are planning on following the path of the PhD. Also recommended for PhD students studying for their Qualifying Exams. show less
The book claims it is an introduction, in which case it is an EXTREMELY thorough introduction to the field. Highly recommended for anyone teaching a civilization or culture course, for background. I would not recommend students buy the whole book unless they are planning on following the path of the PhD. Also recommended for PhD students studying for their Qualifying Exams. show less
Graham's writing is just atrocious. I can forgive stale prose in non-fiction if I'm sufficiently interested in the content, but this was just unreadable.
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