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Stalin and the Spanish Civil War [electronic resource] / by Da niel Kowalsky.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: ACLS Humanities E-Book | ACLS Gutenberg-e seriesPublication details: [New York] : Columbia University Press, 2008, c2001.Edition: ACLS Humanities E-Book electronic editionSubject(s): Online resources: In: ACLS Humanities E-Book URL: http://www.humanitiesebook.org/Summary: Kowalsky's study presents a critical reassessment of the role of Jos ef Stalin and the Soviet Union in the Spanish Civil War. Employing a wi de range of declassified Soviet documents, other unpublished materials of Spanish provenance, published memoir accounts, previously unseen cin ematic evidence, poster art, and sound recordings, Kowalsky argues that though Stalin's intervention in Spain was enormously ambitious, it was an operational failure of roughly the same scale. The text is accompan ied by appendices of images, video clips, and reproductions of archival documents.
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Kowalsky's study presents a critical reassessment of the role of Jos ef Stalin and the Soviet Union in the Spanish Civil War. Employing a wi de range of declassified Soviet documents, other unpublished materials of Spanish provenance, published memoir accounts, previously unseen cin ematic evidence, poster art, and sound recordings, Kowalsky argues that though Stalin's intervention in Spain was enormously ambitious, it was an operational failure of roughly the same scale. The text is accompan ied by appendices of images, video clips, and reproductions of archival documents.

This volume is made possible by a grant from the Andrew W. Mellon Fo undation.

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