Social history, (Neo-)revisionism and mapping the 1930s Spanish left
Autor: | Chris Ealham |
---|---|
Rok vydání: | 2016 |
Předmět: |
Organizational Behavior and Human Resource Management
History 05 social sciences 050209 industrial relations 06 humanities and the arts 060104 history Grassroots Politics Spanish Civil War Socialism Political economy 0502 economics and business Political history Social history 0601 history and archaeology Sociology Left-wing politics Social science Communism |
Zdroj: | Labor History. 58:245-270 |
ISSN: | 1469-9702 0023-656X |
DOI: | 10.1080/0023656x.2017.1244342 |
Popis: | Revisionist historians and their Neo-Revisionist/conservative fellow travellers identify the Spanish left as the main cause of the civil war (1936–1939) that culminated in the establishment of the Franco dictatorship. Such claims are possible because these historians distort both the history of the left and the nature of social protest and mass mobilisation during these years. In part, the reliance of Neo-Revisionist/conservative historians on the methods of traditional political history – combined with their stubborn aversion to social history – makes it impossible for them to understand the left. This article argues that only through social history is it possible to comprehend the complex and shifting nature of protest dynamics in the 1930s. Indeed, many of the conflicts that played out in the political arena during these years were conditioned by structural economic problems and social tensions that resulted in diverse forms of radical contestation among the grassroots of leftist movements. Soc... |
Databáze: | OpenAIRE |
Externí odkaz: |