The French and Spanish Popular Fronts

Martin S. Alexander (Editor), Helen Graham (Editor)

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Author
Martin S. Alexander (Editor), Helen Graham (Editor)
Publish Date
2002-06-06
Subtitle
Comparative Perspectives
Book Type
Paperback
Number of Pages
292
Publisher Name
Cambridge University Press
ISBN-10
0521524229
ISBN-13
9780521524223
citemno
121972
SKU
9780521524223

Description

The menace of triumphant Nazism and fascism across Europe in the 1930s drove the left into unity with liberals, in order to make common cause against the extremist right. Popular Front initiatives were a significant attempt to bar the way to further fascist victories. This collection of essays focuses specifically on France and Spain as the only two countries where Popular Front coalitions won political power through the ballot box. From a comparative perspective the volume gathers leading experts on the 1930s who travel beyond the territory of orthodox political history. Taken together, their contributions provide the first multi-dimensional approach to the Front phenomenon. The Popular Fronts in France and Spain emerge here as more than elite political partnerships - they were movements of the masses in search of social, cultural and educational change.