You are legend the Welsh volunteers in the Spanish Civil War

Klappentext: Almost 200 Welshmen volunteered to join the International Brigade and travelled to Spain to fight fascism with the Republicans during the 1936-1939 Spanish Civil War. Whilst over 150 returned home, at least 35 died during the brutal conflict. You Are Legend is their remarkable story. Lo...

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1. Verfasser: Davies, Graham (VerfasserIn)
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Sprache:eng
Veröffentlicht: Cardiff Welsh Academic Press, an imprint of Ashley Drake Publishing Ltd 2018
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Zusammenfassung:Klappentext: Almost 200 Welshmen volunteered to join the International Brigade and travelled to Spain to fight fascism with the Republicans during the 1936-1939 Spanish Civil War. Whilst over 150 returned home, at least 35 died during the brutal conflict. You Are Legend is their remarkable story. Lovingly and thoroughly researched by Graham Davies, You Are Legend outlines the motives, values and actions of the volunteers from Wales, by exploring the social, cultural, religious and political context of Wales during the 1930s. It also provides a fascinating insight into who they were, their political backgrounds, and follows their journeys to Spain, their experiences in a series of key battles fought by the British Battalion, before documenting their deaths or safe return to Wales. Politically active as trade unionists, members of the Communist or Labour parties, and hunger marchers; many were unemployed miners and most were working class with the fighting spirit of the coalfield and the impoverished. Unprepared and sometimes incredulous, these volunteers became immersed in a civil war which cruelly created a rupture in the heart of Spain which has never fully healed. You Are Legend is the first book to fully document all of the Welsh volunteers and pays tribute to these brave and principled men.
Beschreibung:Literaturverzeichnis: Seite 207-209
Beschreibung:xi, 212 Seiten
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24 cm
ISBN:9781860571305
978-1-86057-130-5
1860571301
1-86057-130-1