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  • Hardcover: 400 pages
  • Publisher: William Collins (25 Feb. 2016)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0008163405
  • ISBN-13: 978-0008163402
  • Product Dimensions: 15.5 x 4.1 x 23.6 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 4.2 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (5 customer reviews)
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‘Preston's mission in life is to bring clarity to the confusing tragedy of the Spanish Civil War. This is his twelfth book on the war and its legacy … [it] is written with the same sober lucidity that distinguishes the previous eleven’ The Times

‘Compelling and convincingly argued ….the story of the final, tragic days of the Spanish Republic has never been told so clearly before. With a keen eye for historical detail and a painful sense of the human lives at stake, Preston paints a vivid portrait of those involved’ Spectator

‘Masterly and intensely moving … in Preston, author of several award-winning books on the conflict, the reader could not hope for a more sure-footed guide … Britons today know far less than they should about the Spanish Civil War … our knowledge would be poorer still but for Preston's indefatigable scholarship, elegant prose and impeccable judgement’ Sunday Telegraph

‘Scholarly and authoritative’ Literary Review

About the Author

Paul Preston CBE is Príncipe de Asturias Professor of Contemporary Spanish History and Director of the Cañada Blanch Centre of Contemporary Spanish Studies at LSE. He was lecturer at the University of Reading and Professor of History at Queen Mary University. In 2006 he was awarded the International Ramon Llull Prize by the Catalan Government. Among his many works are 'Franco: A Biography’, 'Comrades', 'Doves of War: Four Women in Spain’, 'Juan Carlos', 'The Spanish Civil War', ‘The Spanish Holocaust’ and ‘The Last Stalinist’. He was decorated by Spanish King Juan Carlos a 'Comendador de la Orden de Mérito Civil' and in 2007, the 'Gran Cruz de la Orden de Isabel la Católica'.


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Paul Preston is a Professor of Spanish history at the prestigious London School of Economics and Political Science. His many books on the Spanish Civil War have been acclaimed by academia and the general public. His previous accounts have dealt with the causes of the war, the conduct of the war and the horrendous atrocities that took place. This book concentrates on the humanitarian tragedy that caused thousands of lives and ruined even more. It focuses on three key protagonists: Dr Juan Negrin, Julian Besteiro and Segismundo Casado. The event under scrutiny here is Colonel Casado's military coup against Negrin's government in March 1939. Ironically, it mirrored General Mola's military coup of 1936 that began the Civil War. Casado claimed he had acted in order to prevent a Communist dictatorship being established. There was no foundation for this. Negrin was not a Communist. The end of the war was therefore almost the same as it's beginning. As Mola and Franco had done, Casado led a part of the Republican army in revolt against the Republican government. The result was a disaster.

Casado said his objective was also to put and end to the senseless slaughter and that he could obtain Franco's clemency for everyone save Communists. He argued the war was already lost. Naively, he believed Franco would be willing to accept an honourable peace settlement. In fact what Casado did caused massive loss of life. Casado's actions precipitated the Republic's defeat in appalling conditions. A mini-civil war began in Madrid in which some 2,000 died, mainly Communists. Preston says there is some evidence to suggest that 'London was behind Casado'. In all, before the slaughter ended some tens of thousands perished.
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Poignant and depressing tale, well told, of the bitter end of the Spanish Civil War
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The basic premise of this book is that Negrin was right - any Spanish politician who disagreed with him was a fool who deserves a couple of sentences of abuse even if they served the republic to the end. Mr Preston maintains that anybody who thought a peace with Franco (or at least no reprisals) was a fool but the Negrin plan was was behind a rhetoric of resistance to the end, Negrin would have been able to negotiate with Franco (although halfway through this shifts to an evacuation). The problem is he presents no evidence that Negrin had such a plan, let alone discussed it with his Government or any of those needed to bring it to practice. His public preconditions for peace were essentially that Franco restore democracy - so unrealistic that even Mr Preston does not claim they had a chance. Mr Preston never answers the question of how fighting on would save lives, nobody in the republic seems to have believed they could win, Franco retribution would have been as vicious after thousand more Spaniards died fighting or how the republic could have saved more than a handful of its supporters once cut of from a land route. Negrin position was to continue the war and hope something happens - much like Jefferson Davis or Adolf Hitler. While Mr Preston applauds Negrin willingness to sacrifice himself (and a lot of republicans) and castigates those who remained in France he sees nothing wrong with his hero and his government leaving by the conveniently close airfield rather than try to stop the coup against them. Mr Preston also seems unable to understand how anyone can have distrusted the Stalinists
of the Spanish Communist Party,

In short if you want a book about why everyone bar Negrin and Paul Preston (the man who knows what everyone in spain thinking at the time) were wrong about the Republic options in 1939 this is the book for you
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the usual excellent Preston.but what a tragic story it is.
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Again an excellent narrative from Paul Preston. He demonstrates convincingly how the Republic was betrayed by some defaitists who worked in candid cooperation with the fifth column of Franco.
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