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Bunk, Brian D., 1968-; Pack, Sasha D.; Scott, Carl-Gustaf (ed.) / Nation and conflict in modern Spain: essays in honor of Stanley G. Payne
(2008)
Contents, pp. [v]-[vi]
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CONTENTS Contributors' Note Contributors Introduction: Stanley G. Payne: An Intellectual Biography Michael Seidman Carlist Worker Groups in Catalonia, 1900-1923 1 Colin M. Winston "A Shape Note of Pugnacity": Conservative Youth Groups in Spain, 1914-1939 15 Brian D. Bunk Pragmatism Unveiled: The Meanings of Revolutionary Rhetoric in Spanish Anarchosyndicalism 31 Jordi W. Getman-Eraso Nineteenth-Century Spanish Anticlericalism 51 Enrique A. Sanabria The Camino de Santiago and the Paradox of National Catholicism in Modern Spain 65 Sasha D. Pack The Role of Spanish Consuls in the United States, 1795-1898 81 Sean T. Perrone Departure from Asia: Spain in the Philippines and East Asia in the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries 103 Florentino Rodao The Rif War as a Frontier Conflict 123 Shannon E. Fleming The Practice and Politics of Spanish Counterinsurgency, 1895-1936 137 Geoffrey Jensen The Swedish Left's Memory of the International Brigades and the Creation of an Antifascist Postwar Identity 151 Carl-Gustaf Scott The Cold War and the Spanish Civil War: The Impact of Politics on Historiography 175 George Esenwein
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