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Conspiracy, Coup d''état and Civil War in Seville, 1936-1939: History and Myth in Francoist Spain

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By (author): Ruben Serem

Conspiracy, Coup d'état and Civil War in Seville, 1936-1939 dissects the conspiracy against the democratic Second Spanish Republic in the context of the uprising and civil war in Seville, the capital of Spain's largest region, Andalusia, and the most populous urban centre seized by the military rebels during the coup d'état of July 1936. As the major industrial and economic centre in insurgent Spain, Seville remains central to understanding the rebels' repressive project, for this Andalusian province witnessed the highest number of extra-judicial assassinations throughout the war. This is the first book in any language to bring together the subject of the civil war in Seville, the career of one of the most influential leaders of the rebel faction, General Queipo de Llano, and Francoism's most resilient myth. It dismantles, one by one, a series of carefully constructed narratives employed as rhetorical weapons to justify both the rebellion and the murderous rule of Queipo de Llano. The size and importance of the city meant that it became a critical battleground in the struggle for political legitimacy and it remains so for Spain's on-going memory wars, a series of public and academic disputes over the historical memory of the Franco regime. Rúben Serém examines the socio-economic context of Queipo's great purge, the painful transition from democracy to autocracy and the political nature of the general's rule in Andalusia. In doing so, this work demonstrates how several features of Queipo's system of government were enthusiastically embraced by the nascent Francoist state, hence Seville's unenviable status as a Laboratory of Terror. See more
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  • Weight: 582g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 07 Jul 2017
  • Publisher: Liverpool University Press
  • Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781845198817

About Ruben Serem

Rúben Serém is a Leverhulme Early Career Fellow at the University of Nottingham and a research fellow at the Instituto de Historia Contemporanea at the Universidade Nova de Lisboa. He completed his doctorate at the London School of Economics in 2013 and has contributed to Helen Grahams edited volume Interrogating Francoism (Bloomsbury Academic 2016). He is currently researching Spanish-Portuguese relations during the Spanish Civil War.

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