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The Spanish Civil War (1939-1939) was one of the bloodiest internecine conflicts of the modern era, resulting in a repressive and brutal military dictatorship which lasted for almost forty years. Starting with an account of the background to the wat, Sheelagh Ellwood traces the history of the Second Republic (1931-1936), culminating in the electoral victory of the Popular Front in 1936. The author then charts analyses the dramatic chain of events of the Civil War: the army uprising in Morocco in July 1936, the Nationalist advances in southern northwestern Spain, the protracted resistance of Catalonia and Madrid, and the final victory of Franco's forces in the spring of 1939.
Sheelagh Ellwood is Senior Research officer for Spain and Portugal at the Foreign and Commonwealth Office.
The antecedents - 1898-1931; the Second Republic - 1931-1936; the rising - 17 July - 1 August 1936; a failed coup turns to war - 1 August - 1 October 1936; the drive for Madrid - October 1936 - May 1937; the Republic's desperate struggle - May 1937 - April 1938; third and final year - April 1938 - April 1939; the end of the war - the aftermath.