Little, Douglas
Malevolent Neutrality: the United States, Great Britain, and the Origins of the Spanish Civil War
Malevolent Neutrality: the United States, Great Britain, and the Origins of the Spanish Civil War
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Ithaca: Cornell University Press, 1985. First ed., presumed. 290 pages; 24 cm;bibliographical references (pages 266-281) and index. Fine with a tiny damp mark where jacket spine adhered to spine cloth; in about very good+ to near fine(-) jacket overall, now housed in archival mylar. Hardcover. ISBN: 0801417694 ((alk. paper)); 9780801417696
Contents: 1. The contours of British and American diplomacy -- 2. The road to revolution, 1919-1939 -- 3. The Republic and the revolutionary left, 1931-1933 -- 4. Manhandling the multinationals, 1931-1933 -- 5. Commercial cold war, 1931-1933 -- 6. The Republic and the reformist right, 1933-1935 -- 7. Fair field for foreign investment, 1933-1935 -- 8. Trade truce, 1933-1935 -- 9. The road to civil war, 1936 -- 10. Malevolent neutrality: nonintervention in historical context.
"The Spanish Civil War was fought from 17 July 1936 to 1 April 1939 between the Republicans, who were loyal to the established Spanish Republic, and the Nationalists, a rebel group led by General Francisco Franco. The Nationalists prevailed, and Franco ruled Spain for the next 36 years, from 1939 until his death in 1975"--Wikipedia
Neutralité. Diplomatic relations. Neutrality. War -- Causes. Buitenlandse politiek. Spaanse burgeroorlog. Voorgeschiedenis. Time: 1931-1939 Geographic: Spain -- History -- Civil War, 1936-1939 -- Causes. Spain -- Foreign relations -- 1931-1939. Spain -- Foreign relations -- Great Britain. Great Britain -- Foreign relations -- Spain. Spain -- Foreign relations -- United States. United States -- Foreign relations -- Spain. Espagne -- Relations extérieures -- 1931-1939. Espagne -- Relations extérieures -- Grande-Bretagne. Grande-Bretagne -- Relations extérieures -- Espagne. Espagne -- Relations extérieures -- États-Unis. États-Unis -- Relations extérieures -- Espagne. Great Britain. Spain. United States.