The Last Crusade
by Warren H. Carroll
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Why be satisfied with leftist propaganda on the Spanish Civil War? Carroll's treatment of the events of 1936 is singular in Anglo-American scholarship for seeing the conflict for what is truly was: a death struggle against the Christian faith and a war against Christian civilization in Europe. This outstanding work of scholarship illustrates the phenomenon of the traditionalist as revisionist: the distortions of decades of Marxist historiography are overturned in Carroll's narration of the show more bloody struggle to preserve Western civilization in the heart of 20th century Europe. show lessTags
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I admit I bought this out of perverse curiosity more than anything: how could Carroll possibly whitewash that the Spanish Nationalists accepted aid from the Nazis? His argument here was simpler and more convincing than I thought possible: Where else were they going to get it? (And the Soviets had not just backed the Republicans, they had turned them into a proxy -- some sort of aid for the Nationalist side was essential.)
I also hadn't known about the indifferent-to-bad relations between the Carlists -- the Catholic faction of the war, anti-centralization and of a piece with the other 'political Catholic' factions of the interwar period, and the one Carroll is most on the side of -- and the Nationalists proper; if all you know of the show more Spanish Civil War is Hemingway and/or pro-Republican historians, this would be a good thing to read, just to learn the argument for the other side (and that, even though they managed to establish centralized control, neither they nor Franco's subsequent regime were quite as Fascist, or as fascist, as you probably imagine). show less
I also hadn't known about the indifferent-to-bad relations between the Carlists -- the Catholic faction of the war, anti-centralization and of a piece with the other 'political Catholic' factions of the interwar period, and the one Carroll is most on the side of -- and the Nationalists proper; if all you know of the show more Spanish Civil War is Hemingway and/or pro-Republican historians, this would be a good thing to read, just to learn the argument for the other side (and that, even though they managed to establish centralized control, neither they nor Franco's subsequent regime were quite as Fascist, or as fascist, as you probably imagine). show less
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- Canonical title
- The Last Crusade
- Original publication date
- 1996
- People/Characters
- Francisco Franco
- Important places
- Spain
- Important events
- Spanish Civil War
- Original language
- English
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- Genres
- Nonfiction, History, Religion & Spirituality, General Nonfiction
- DDC/MDS
- 946.081 — History & geography History of Europe Spain & Portugal Spain Second Republic; Dictatorship; Juan Carlos I; Felipe VI 1931- Second Republic; Spanish Civil War
- LCC
- DP269.8 .R4 .C37 — History of Europe, Asia, Africa and Oceania Spain – Portugal History of Spain History By period Modern Spain, 1479/1516- 20th century. 1886- Second Republic, 1931-1939 Civil War, 1936-1939
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- English
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