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Cardiff
& The Spanish Civil War
by Rob Stradling
Hardback
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Description
The Spanish Civil War began in the summer of 1936. It
touched powerful interests and evoked strong emotions
all over Wales, but Cardiffs involvement was unique.
The city had a major economic relationship with the
Basque Country, and especially Bilbaowhich resembled
Cardiff in many ways. The Bilbao connection helped to
make many of Cardiffs shipping firms, and attracted
an immigrant Spanish community to Cardiff docks. When
the Civil War broke out, Cardiffians reacted differently.
These were the worst years of the depression in one
of the worst-hit areas of the world. Communists and
Fascists were squaring-up in the streets. Left-wing
organisations mobilised help for the Spanish Republic;
and committed young men volunteered for the International
Brigadesand some of them died in Spain. But General
Francos side also had support in the city, especially
amongst its large Irish-Catholic community. Cardiff
provided the only successful Welsh volunteer for the
Nationalist ranks. People from contrasting backgrounds
discovered a political and literary consciousness. Journalists,
academics, minister and priest took sides. Exiled Spaniardsfrom
defeated fighters to innocent childrenfound a
welcome in Cardiff. The Spanish Civil War certainly
left a political and psychological mark on the capital
city of Walesand this book shows why.
From the Publisher
Cardiff and the Spanish Civil War draws on the author's
extensive knowledge of Spanish history and his personal
interest in the history of Cardiff. Its sources include
both written documents and oral histories which the
author conducted in the local community.
From
the Author
In teaching and writing, my chief interests are the
history of Spain. But Cardiffiana is my bobby and even
in some ways my hobby horse.
About
the Author
Before his retirement, Rob Stradling was Professor of
History at Cardiff University. Author of a number of
scholarly books and articles on Spanish history, Professor
Stradling has lived in the Cardiff area most of his
life.
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