'Hurcombe analyzes texts from far-right, clearly pro-Nationalist writers, as well as from left-wing authors whose allegiance fell unambiguously on the Republican side, and, in a very interesting final chapter, from authors on both sides whose ideas found themselves challenged by what they observed. As a result, the whole book provides an illuminating portrait of the various political factions and tensions that animated France in those years and beyond.' David Caron, University of Michigan, USA '... of interest to anyone studying Spanish exiled writers in France (such as playwright Fernando Arrabal) and wanting to gain a thorough background knowledge of the historical shifts inflecting and shaping such writers’ oeuvres. [This book] surely have a long-lasting influence on the fields of war studies and Spanish Civil War studies...' French Studies '... this magnificent study makes a valuable contribution to the non-canonical works about the Spanish Civil War. Its richness lies in Hurcombe’s approach to studying the Civil War as an international phenomenon through the lens of a foreign outsider.' Hispania