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The Spanish Civil War and its significance in the foreign relations of the Great Powers - Britain, France, the United States, Nazi Germany, Fascist Italy and Soviet Russia - has attracted the attention of numerous historians and readers. This new study re-evaluates the economic, ideological, political, diplomatic, military and strategic reasons for the involvement or non-involvement of the Great Powers in the Spanish conflict. It also examines civil war diplomacy through the London based Non-Intervention Committee.In addition, Spain, Portugal and the Great Powers, 1931-1941 explores:- The foreign relations of the Great Powers during the Second Spanish Republic between its inception in 1931 and the outbreak of civil war in July 1936- The conflicting policies and interests of the Great Powers concerning Portugal following the establishment of the Estado Novo in 1933 and, in particular, the outbreak of the civil war in Spain in 1936- The economic, strategic and military concerns and ambitions of the Axis and Allied Powers with regard to Spain and Portugal after the civil war and during the early Second World WarHere, for the first time, with the inclusion of Portugal, the Great Power relations are set in the wider context of the Iberian Peninsula, making this an essential guide to a turbulent period in World history.
GLYN A. STONE is Professor of International History and former Dean of Humanities at the University of the West of England, UK.
PrefaceAcknowledgementsList of AbbreviationsIntroductionThe Great Powers and the Second Spanish Republic, 1931-36The Interventionist Powers and the Spanish Civil War, 1936-39The Non-Interventionist Powers and the Spanish Civil War, 1936-39The Great Powers and Spanish Civil War Diplomacy, 1936-39The Great Powers and the Aftermath of the Spanish Civil War, March-August, 1939The Great Powers and Portugal, 1931-39The Axis Powers and Franco's Spain, 1939-41The Axis Powers and Portugal, 1939-41The Allies and Portugal, 1939-41ConclusionNotes and ReferencesBibliographyIndex.
'An excellent as well as original piece of historical research on a compelling topic.' - Douglas Richmond, University of Texas at Arlington, USA 'A wonderful piece of scholarship on a vital but previously neglected topic.' - Professor Douglas Richmond, University of Texas at Arlington, USA