Revista Universitaria de Historia Militar 3 (2014), 6

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Revista Universitaria de Historia Militar 3 (2014), 6
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The Spanish Civil War of 1936-1939 in the New Military History

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Biannual (First issue January – June, Second issue July – December)
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The Revista Universitaria de Historia Militar is pleased to announce its new issue, corresponding to the period July-December of 2014

Inhaltsverzeichnis

Dossier “The Spanish Civil War of 1936–1939 in the New Military History”

Javier RODRIGO and Manuel SANTIRSO, “Presentation”, pp. 7–11.

Assumpta CASTILLO, “The Stranger in the Spanish Civil War. The Intra- and Extra-Community Dynamics of Violence in the Republican Rearguard”, pp. 12–27.

Isaac MARTÍN, “Death in the Alcarria. Revolutionary Violence and Anarchism in Guadalajara During the Spanish Civil War (1936–1939)”, pp. 28–53.

Juan BORIS, “The Air Strike as a Characteristic of Total War: the Population of the Rebel Rearguard as a Republican War Target”, pp. 54–67.

Edoardo MASTRORILLI: “Spanish Civil War, Italian Intervention and Total War”, pp. 68–86.

Paola LO CASCIO: “The Italian Rearguard: Italian Fascism Narratives in the Spanish Civil War. The Case of Fiction and Essays Published in Italy Between 1937 and 1942”, pp. 87–103.

Enrico ACCIAI: “«A War Without Pernsions nor Medals». The Experience of Italian Antifascist Veterans of Spain Through Captivity, Resistance and Postwar”, pp. 104–121.

Studies

Susana J. G. DÍAS: “The Urban Arrangement of the Surroundings of the Templar Castle of Tomar and the Convent of the Order of Christ. The Archaelogical Excavation of the Medieval Alambor”, pp. 123–140.

Lucas ÁLVAREZ: “A Framework for the Understanding of the Different Enemies in the 18th Century and their Relationships”, pp. 141–158.

Carolina PLOU: “(No Such) Exotic Wars from the Living Room of his House. Stereoscopic Views about the Russian-Japanese War (1904–1905) in the Photographic Collection of the Museum of the University of Navarra”, pp. 159–173.

Alberto GUERRERO: “The Military Bibliographical Collection and the Debate of the Mechanization and Motorization (1928–1936)”, pp. 174–188.

Frank JACOB and Gilmar VISONI: “The Theory of a Military Revolution: Global, Numerous, Endless?”, pp. 189–204.

María GÓMEZ, Jaime HORMIGOS and Rubén J. PÉREZ: “Sociological Analysis of Changes in the Contemporary Organizational Culture of the Spanish Armed Forces)”, pp. 205–217.

Translations

Roberl DALE (translated by Ángel Alcalde and Claudio Hernández): “Rats and Resentment. The Demobilization of the Red Army in Post War Leningrad (1945–1950)”, pp. 219–238.

Reviews

Maximiliano FUENTES: España en la Primera Guerra Mundial, Barcelona, Akal, 2014, 240 pp. (by Miguel Alonso)

Jochen HELLBECK: Die Stalingrad-Protokolle, Sowjetische Augenzeugen berichten aus der Schlacht, S. Fischer Verlag, Frankfurt am Main, 2013, 608 pp. (by Alessandro Salvador)

John KEEGAN: Historia de la guerra, Madrid, Turner, 2014, 534 pp. (by David Alegre)

Javier RODRIGO (ed.): Políticas de la violencia. Europa, siglo XX, Zaragoza, Prensas de la Universidad de Zaragoza, 2014, 534 pp. (by Miguel Ángel del Arco)

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