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Miners Against Fascism
Hywel Francis

Miners Against Fascism

Wales and the Spanish Civil War

Lawrence & Wishart, Limited (May 01, 2012)
9781907103513
318 pages | 137 x 215 mm | English

Subject

  • Labour/Unions & Movements/European Movements

Plot

Welsh miners made up one of the largest contingents within the British Battalion of the International Brigades in the Spanish Civil War. Coming from the valleys all across South Wales, they brought with them a political tradition unique in Britain in its combination of trade union militancy, radical extra-parliamentary activity and internationalism. Hywel Francis draws on a wide variety of contemporary sources to paint a vivid picture of the tumultuous politics of South Wales in the 1920s and 1930s - the context for the decision made by so many to volunteer. The book describes the process of volunteering, the militant role played by the Welsh volunteers, and the mass movements of political solidarity with Spain within Wales. It also includes many illustrations, and reproduces letters written by volunteers to their relatives and friends back in Wales. This updated 2012 edition includes a new preface and a newly compiled complete list of all Welsh volunteers.

Personal

Location 331.880940 FRA
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